~9 month update, specifically "spitting sutures".
I commented about
spitting sutures back on November 19, 2015, but thought I'd update this thread instead of that one.
A couple months ago I noticed a skin aberration on my left cheek. I had a squamous cell skin carcinoma removed two years ago from my right cheek so I scheduled a visit with my dermatologist. Mid May came around, go see the dermatologist, she looks at my left cheek and decided to do a biopsy on it, early last week the dermatologist contacted me and said the results were negative for cancer, but indicated foreign body with inflammation. So I scheduled another visit to her.
Last weekend I noticed a rough spot on my right cheek. Thinking it was mud from working in the field I tried to wipe it off. Instead of wiping off mud, dried skin came off instead. A quarter inch of something was now sticking out there, I thought maybe it was an ingrown hair. I asked my partner look at it with a magnifying glass and she said it was black thread. I left it alone, but after my shower it was gone.
So it appears 9 months after surgery my body is still rejecting suture material. Also, if I feel along the coronal incision I can feel 3 spots where it appears sutures have come to the surface. I could go to my local Dr to get them removed, but I'm going to wait and see if body pushes them out the rest of the way.
Other than this everything else is going well. I believe most, if not all, of the swelling is gone.