Titanium Marker Pain and scar tissue

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avalon_
avalon_ Member Posts: 2
edited September 2019 in Not Diagnosed But Worried

Almost a month ago I had a titanium marker placed during a biopsy. I'm still experiencing pain from it. I'm wondering how long it takes for the pain to subside. I'm also wondering if anyone knows of effective ways to get rid of the scar and lump created from the procedure.

Thank you.

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  • Ariom
    Ariom Member Posts: 6,197
    edited January 2015

    Hello Avalon, there may be someone else ,who has more information about this question. I had a marker put in, as most of us do and had tenderness for a while, but I never thought it was to do with the marker, just the actual biopsy and scar tissue that was left after that. The titanium marker is about the size of a sesame seed, so I doubt it is the cause of any pain. The biopsy is an invasive procedure, so can be sore for a while. I stayed tender for the 5 weeks or so, before I had a Mx and the marker went with the breast.

    You don't mention if you have had your pathology results yet. There are silicone scar strips, which are very successful for some of us, in removing raised or red scars. There is always vitamin E oil or essential oils that you can massage to help with pain and scar tissue.


  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited January 2015

    Hi Avalon, and welcome to Breastcancer.org. We're sorry for worry that brings you here, but glad you found us!

    If it helps, in the BC.org main site you'll find some helpful tips on managing Scar Tissue Formation. Related to the marker, the clip left inside the breast shouldn't cause any pain or harm, so our recommendation is that you ask your doctor if the pain continues, just to make sure everything is ok.

    Please let us know about your results. Thinking of you,

    The Mods

  • avalon_
    avalon_ Member Posts: 2
    edited January 2015

    Thank you for your thoughtful replies. My results were negative, so I am very thankful. I had contacted the doctor regarding the pain when it was really bad about two weeks after. They said it was probably just the scar tissue forming, which sounded reasonable. It's a shooting, sharp pain so it definitely feels related. The biopsy was near the surface, so maybe that's why I'm feeling it still. But as you mentioned, Ariom, it can take a while to heal. If it continues or worsens, I'll contact my doctor.

    I wish I would have found this site when I was waiting for the results. My results took a while to get and I was worried. It's hard to share worry with friends and family. Thank you so much for your support.

  • Annette47
    Annette47 Member Posts: 957
    edited January 2015

    I don't remember having much pain from the core needle biopsy I had a couple weeks prior to the lumpectomy, but in the months following the lumpectomy I would get those sharp shooting pains. The nurse had warned me about it - said that's the nerves regenerating from where they were damaged during the surgery. I would expect that's what's happening to you, too. At two years out I still get them occasionally, but MUCH less frequently than in the first 6 months or so.

  • Hopeful82014
    Hopeful82014 Member Posts: 3,480
    edited January 2015
    Avalon, I'm glad your results were negative. That's great news. You may be experiencing pain due to a hematoma - if so, it could take a month or two to fade but it should do so eventually. As Ariom pointed out, the marker is really tiny so shouldn't be noticeable.
  • aodoms
    aodoms Member Posts: 3
    edited May 2019

    Hi.  I had the clip put in about 2 yrs ago.  I have pin in my neck, arm and back.  My breast hurts and burns. I am almost certain it is the clip but everyone just tells me It IS NOT THE CLIP BECAUSE THE CLI[ IS SO SMALL..  If my body is rejecting it I don't think the size matters.  I hope you found relief.

  • Moon1
    Moon1 Member Posts: 1
    edited September 2019

    I have swelling and pain in the breast after two titanium markers were left in the breast after tumour removal. It's now 8 months since surgery was done and my nipple ( where the markers were left in place is swollen and feels on fire )

    Anyone else had problems like this

  • djmammo
    djmammo Member Posts: 2,939
    edited September 2019

    aodoms

    You can ask to have the marker removed. Contact your surgeon. Some radiologists have experience removing them with a biopsy device.

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