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Started by tjack77, May 28, 2016, 12:17:50 PM

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tjack77

I'm 2 weeks post-op now and the stitches are slowly dissolving, but how long does it take for the nipples to heal?

invisiblemonsters

i had mine covered with gauze still until about 4 weeks so i'd say about 4 - 6 weeks. guess it depends though.
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tjack77

Does any of you put anything on them before cover them with gauze? My surgeon just told me to keep them dry especially after shower, so I only cover them with gauze when I have to put clothes on.

invisiblemonsters

Quote from: tjack77 on May 29, 2016, 12:09:13 AM
Does any of you put anything on them before cover them with gauze? My surgeon just told me to keep them dry especially after shower, so I only cover them with gauze when I have to put clothes on.

i pat dried my chest for the first month or so until everything was healed and closed. so i pat dried my nipples then put gauze over them. i did this with and without a shirt on because i rather be safe then sorry.
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FTMax

It depends what stage of healing they're at. If they were still scabby or noticeably healing on the surface, I put neosporin on them before covering. I think I stopped covering them completely after a month, but I did moisturize once a day or so if they seemed really dry.
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AnxietyDisord3r

I'm getting rash/skin loss from these damn Band-aid square bandaid adhesive to keep the yellow gunk on my nipples. Is the medical tape any better? I can go to drug store today but not sure if I should bother.
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Nick S.

I found CVS Gentle Pads (band aids for sensitive skin) to be a lot easier on my skin than regular band aids or paper tape.
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AnxietyDisord3r

I just bought Tegaderm (recommended by a friend who also gets rashes) and will report back.
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Alexthecat

I recommend keeping the bandaids off when you are at home and just be shirtless. Put the cream on and leave it be.

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tjack77

My chest incisions are healing as the stitches are falling off now, but my nipples are concerning.

It's been 3 weeks since surgery and my nipples are still scabby, I mean none of the scabs on the nipples had starting to come off yet, and the stitches are still pretty solid. Most of the post-op experience videos / photos I've seen by 3 weeks, part of the scabs should have come off already... I'm starting to worry I might be loosing my nipples...

On the bright side, I finally went out of the house wearing a tank top for the first time since puberty!

AnxietyDisord3r

I wish I had big old scabs like that. By the way, Tegaderm worked out okay (no adhesive, no rash) but it did pull up a fine layer of skin, not quite a blister, so I actually went back to the Bandaid, with caution. Using a lot of Vaseline on blisters/rash right now.

I'm worried I've messed up my nipple grafts. Please talk me down. They've both bled a lot, especially when I take that yellow medicated gauze stuff off every day. Skin has come off and it got all pulpy. I thought I had yellow pus coming out of one and have picked at it a bit but now I realize that was subcutaneous fat-eeeek!

I'm totally terrified of this whole process. Since I have no nerve sensation, I don't know if I'm harming myself. HELP.  :icon_yikes:
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Alexthecat

A picture without anything on them would help us determine if they look normal.

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Peep

If you're really concerned, can you go to your doctor? Even if it turns out this is normal, it's better to be safe than sorry...
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FTMax

Ditto what Alex said. Posting a pic will help. If you are very worried, emailing a pic to your surgeon or their nurse would be good.
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AnxietyDisord3r

Hey, sorry guys. I lost internet for a week because ... long story. It's temporarily fixed but, anyway. I will try to see about taking some pics.

Also, I'm going to post a cautionary note about Tegaderm. It's not really meant to be removed daily and it can keep your wound site too wet. I kind of switched back and forth because the Band-Aids were causing terrible rashes and blisters. I also cut the big Band-Aids in half to try to minimize the skin damage.
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AnxietyDisord3r





Here they are, best pics I could get. You can see the yellow. Not all of the stitches have dropped out yet. 3.5 weeks post op.
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RaptorChops

Maybe try some Xeroform. You can get it on amazon. I used it until my nipples healed up and had no problems with it. I just changed it everyday.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I dunno.
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AnxietyDisord3r

I'm using that. I've used it since +1 week. I think I should have been able to stop by now but as you can see I'm not healed.
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RaptorChops

Hey at least you have nipples! i would just keep using the xerform and neosporin. I think I kept using that and covering them with gauze for about 3-4 weeks. Some people go 7-8 weeks with them covered.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I dunno.
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AnxietyDisord3r

Good to hear I'm not alone needed to keep them covered longer.
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