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Had Myectomy, Hard Bumps. Used Collagen Creams, Organic Shea Butter. Massage Or Laser Recommended?

I just had a Myectomy 6 weeks ago. Its a straight line which makes an xtra vertical bump like swelled. I started to massage it with collagen creams & organic Shea butter. It's really hard & the bump is not attractive at all. Will this bump go down or fade w time? Will it smooth the hardness. It's still bothers. Will I be normal or will I have issues from now on when I pick up things or will my body get bk the same. Do u recommend massage, laser or what to make my stomach flat again?
posted on Sun, 3 Nov 2013
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Hi hard lumps after myomectomy can get treated by itself ie they flatten by themselves..if not yes then can be massaged by hexilak silicone gel or callagen creams .if not responded go for laser treatment.very few cases end upto laser treatment.nothing to worry 80 percent of cases flatten by themselves
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Had Myectomy, Hard Bumps. Used Collagen Creams, Organic Shea Butter. Massage Or Laser Recommended?

Hi hard lumps after myomectomy can get treated by itself ie they flatten by themselves..if not yes then can be massaged by hexilak silicone gel or callagen creams .if not responded go for laser treatment.very few cases end upto laser treatment.nothing to worry 80 percent of cases flatten by themselves