Dimpling of breast tissue post surgical biopsy

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MollyAdelaide
MollyAdelaide Member Posts: 11
edited February 2020 in Not Diagnosed But Worried

I had a surgical breast biopsy for clustered amorphous micro calcifications that they were unable to perform a static biopsy on. Benign results, yay! The report did also say there were numerous microcalcifications with a dilated point of foci but no sign of atypia or malignancy. The surgeon had commented the location was “very deep" - I don't think that matters? This was eight weeks ago. Healing went well. Just in the last few days though, I've noticed a slight dimpling above the incision sight scar. It wasn't there before. Maybe as time has passed, the tissue has just settled and no it looks different? I know this can be a bad sign too though, can't it? Is it likely due to healing or should should I have it checked out?

Thanks

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  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited February 2020

    I’d be inclined to believe it is just post surgical changes.

  • MollyAdelaide
    MollyAdelaide Member Posts: 11
    edited February 2020

    Thanks Melissa! That’s what I’m thinking. I have a follow up mammogram in four months (six months from the biopsy) anyways. Just want to be sure I’m not being unwise in assuming so.


  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited February 2020

    They take pretty good sized chunks out of you. It takes quite a while to settle out. At eight weeks the swelling and maybe some fluid accumulation are probably just resolving

  • CGLion
    CGLion Member Posts: 56
    edited February 2020

    I had a surgical biopsy and ductal excision in October (also benign results!!). At about 8 weeks for me also I had a bit of dimpling/pulling look near the surgical site. I had been told this would likely happen at my post op appointment due to the decrease in swelling and the healing process. I was encouraged to gently massage the area as long as it was not painful. I was told this could help move fluids and break up any scar tissue adhesions. I did that and a few times there was a bit of a popping feeling from the scar tissue, but the dimpling went away. My nipple still does not move like it used to and is a bit more "fixed" in place, but my doctor stated that is also post surgical changes.

    But if you are concerned it is always ok to call and leave a message about it for your surgeon or their nurse. They are often able to answer these questions over the phone, and relieve your worry :)


  • MollyAdelaide
    MollyAdelaide Member Posts: 11
    edited February 2020

    Thank you! That is the reassurance and information I was hoping for. And I appreciate the tip to rub it. I had a different surgery elsewhere long agoand the rubbing did make a big difference in healing, I’d forgotten that until you said it!

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