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I let one big PMMA Nodule be removed .. its been 17 days but wound wont close .. tomorrow im going to another Urologist… do u think this can be stiched back or i should leave it like that
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i went to dr carney in Atlanta for punch incision removal of the nodules
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What I would like to do is get the main nodule in the circ scar area removed. I'm not sure if its the right size for a punch excision or if it would require a canula break up. My options are either to travel to AD again have them do their thing, or I can drive down to Dr. Carney or my implant surgeon to remove it.
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Skeptical_One:
They will almost certainly remove it if you make them aware of said-nodules. They may very well be able to resolve it while they are in underneath with the cannula, and a punch excision may not be necessary. And yes, you can get work done despite the presence of nodules, but there is no reason NOT to have it fixed if you're already on the operating table -- this is especially true if they plan to add anything around the base where the nodules are located.
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I wouldn't be alarmed, the punch-excision is a simple procedure, it's basically the most minimally invasive way of resolving very pronounced small nodules. The reason you want it done is so that the abrasion doesn't progress into something more painful or inflammatory long-term. I believe you'll be fine for the duration you're required to wait before undergoing a 2nd round. I had the same problems you did, and it was nothing more than a minor nuisance.
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It depends on the size of the nodule. Small enough and you can do punch excision; larger ones may need to be broken up with a cannula and smoothed/rubbed out. More resistant nodules may even involve Kenalog-injections. It really depends on the size & nature of the nodule.
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In my conversation with Wade, he stated that Dr. Casavantes prefers not to use kenalog injection; rather, a smaller cannula is used as a \"punch\" to soften the hardened areas and reduce their size.
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the semi-circular ring under the glans to the left side had already been softened enough by my applications of 10% hydrocortizone cream along with DMSO cream (applied sparingly in small quantity only a for a few days) that Dr C decided that a cortizone or kenalog injection was not necessary. So he simply broke it up using a canula. This is done by punching holes in it to weaken the structure of the clumped material so that it collapses instead of standing up rigidly. Checking it out only a few hours after the session it now feels soft and natural and not at all like before.
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the thick clumped areas with clustered PMMA were similarly broken down until they became spongy and easy to integrate to the new material to permeate the area and englobe them. I hope this works as well as it seems to right after the intervention.
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So I had a micropunch surgery to get rid of fordyce spots on my Dick. Now I ve quite visible scars(and some new spots) and my doc suggests injection of autologous fat (10ml) to even out and improve the scars.
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- 2 Nodule excisions, one of which left an open wound
- Wound Excised in operating room by Urologist & punch excision done of lower Nodule.
- Lower Nodule punch excision did not heal for 6 weeks.
- Lower Nodule had to be excised with surrounding skin in operating room by same Urologist. (So, a total of 1/2\" skin lost on one side, making the other side bunch up and look lumpy).
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