Seroma: normally these are drained and resolve - however occasional they re occur. Surgery is usually minor and involves removing the seroma and the capsule that may have developed around it. They may use the same incision site from your previous surgery or may make a fresh incision to remove the seroma. Good luck
Answered 10/8/2015
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