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My last operation 08/04/10. They used the previous scar from my pelvic clearance in Feb 09, then cut it out and made a new one.

 

 

Below is a picture of my skin graft now, nearly 4 years on! It doesn't notice nearly as much as it used to and I feel comfortable not to cover it up as  it doesn't stand out since the redness went.

 

 

This is a picture I took immediately after my pelvic clearance that I had in Feb 09 to remove a mass from my pelvic nodes.

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    hey, that looks like it will heal up nicely, you obviously have a good surgeon, hope it done the trick for you.... good luck

    liz xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Wow!  The new one is so neat!  Where it joins up with your old scar you seem to have some "flaring" (I think that's what it's called) of the scar tissue, I have that too.  Your pelvic clearance seems to go at a different angle to mine, mine comes up my leg, dog legs through the groin and then goes straight up the side of my hip bone.  How many drains did you have?  I had 2, but they both exited through my thigh.

    Marsha xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    That all looks good - you must have excellent healing going on there - your original scar, I know four years on,looks really good, - not obvious at all.  Mine is on my inner thigh and still looks deep 3 years on, - due to the amount of fat on my thigh.  Was yours a split skin or normal graft?

    That was some operation for the pelvic clearance - but very neat.

    You have been through so much for such a young person, - keep strong

    P.S - you have three kids and a nice flat tum - I only had two and my youngest is 37!!, - I am still waiting for the tum to flatten, - ....should have done the exercises. hum

    xxxLynn

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    You certainly heal well Ruth & they did a lovely neat job. My pelvic clearance was done in the same direction as Marsha's - our surgeons must have gone to the Northern School of Needlework!

    At least Lynn has an excuse for having a not so flat tum - I have no kids (only step children) & have no excuse for my permanent round protuberance!

    You keep up the good recovery Ruth, you are obviously a trooper. Best wishes Angie xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thanks again to you all!

    my old scar was much worse than this, I'm so glad they replaced it! It healed quite thick and wide, and was a bit keloid. I'm hoping this won't do that. Marsha, I had 2 drains for my groin disection and last years pelvic clearance. They were in my pelvis/abdomen though. Strange how they all do it different?!  This time I was lucky to have none! When I came round in the recovery room I felt my tum expecting tubes :o) when I realised there wasn't any I panicked in my morphine haze, thought they'd forgotten them and was scared my tummy would burst open!! Lol. But they assured me I didn't need any and I was so pleased :o) although I've never had them in more than a few days so was lucky with that too.

    As for the tummy thing, I've always been small, If you could see my Mum you'd understand! She's tiny!

    xxxxxxx