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@triciaot How long have you been waiting? If the surgical area hasn't opened, you should be ok. Did you have radiation before or after surgery?

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@ritalu First surgery in 2022, smaller seroma internal left breast, radiation to LOQ right breast only. Second surgery 2 years later on right breast. Two seromas along suture line - that skin was in the radiated area. It’s been 15 months since that surgery. There are no breaks in the skin.
The surgeon never said to put compression on it, but I did go to PT for a while. She suggested this really interesting bumpy silicone pad that can be put in the bra. I bought it from Amazon, Amoena Lymph Flow Silicone Pressure Pad - Compression Pad. The bumpy side is intended to break up the fluid, help it flow - at that time I did not know what I had was a seroma. PT was prescribed to soften the sutures and reduce chance of developing ridged lines. She also suggested Roylan mini massager, it has a nice small surface and light vibration to press along breast area. Not very expensive, also available on Amazon.
@susanmfc The decisions are difficult especially because the true outcome is pretty unknown. I’m on tamoxifen, have mixed feelings about it, but not many issues with the 5 mg.