@Zol
I have sent two e-mails to Lemperle :-
1- His explanation about the odd sensation or the mild pain you are experiencing it til now :-
\" My feeling is that a tiny skin nerve has been either injected or surrounded by
PMMA, which compresses it. Usually, these tiny nerves \"withdraw\" from areas of compression, e.g. neighboring nerves take over their duty in this area. So, from scar formation we know, that pain can last for about 6 months - until the compressed area softens and thereby frees this nerve. Pain towards the groin is typical for compressed superficial skin nerves from genital and ilio-inguinal nerve, not from the pudendal nerve (which hurts around the anus) !So, I see little treatment - except patience for another few months....
Gottfried
2- I have also asked him :- Can
Kenalog injection help in softening this compressed area ??
\"If he would find the area of nerve compression,
Kenalog injections would certainly speed up the softening !
Finger pressure on this area should increase the pain.
good luck !\"
G.
I think that makes more sense to me, you have more fill on the Rt. side than the Lt., so it must be the
PMMA and the new hard collagen compressing on the tiny superficial sensory nerve which cause this odd sensation, and as far as I remember you did have this odd sensation not directly after the injection it cames later on a week ago ( that explains to me the reason could be the formation of the new collagen compressing on the nerve) and also you said sometimes the pain radiates to the groin ( that proves a compressed tiny superficial sensory nerve is the cause).
BTW Foreign Body Granuloma usually starts forming after 6 months and spontaneously disappear after 5 years, so it is not FBG.
So you either have to wait (better) til the new collagen softens spontaneously or
Kenalog shot to be used.
You can send an e-mail to Wade and tell him about Lemperle\'s explanation about this odd sensation. I am sure that Lemperle has seen many cases like yours, so don\'t worry, it is only a minor temporary complication.
I hope this explanation will help you and calm you down.
Good-luck