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Skin is slipped from the ring....and healing separately from the stitches looks completely different red and lumpy...is it normal

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the skin that has slipped may now be healing by secondary intention. Can you arrange to either see the surgeon or your doctor to get it checked out?

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RAHUL519 in reply toNorwich1

Yes I am going to my surgeon on 6th of Jan

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Great. I hope that goes well and reassures you.

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RAHUL519 in reply toNorwich1

Bro staples stings randomly from couple of days.....is it normal ?

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