It's important to address the open stitch in your breast promptly. Since you're pregnant, any wound care must take both your healing and your pregnancy into account. Keep the area clean and covered to prevent infection, and avoid applying any products unless directed by your doctor. Contact your surgeon as soon as possible to assess the wound and determine the best course of action. They may recommend specific dressings or treatments that are safe for both you and your baby. Pay close attention to any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge, and seek immediate care if these occur. Prompt professional attention is essential for optimal healing.
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an Open Stitch After Mastopexy During Early Pregnancy
I had a mastopexy plus abdominoplasty and lipo. I'm 40 days pregnant and a stitch in my left breast has opened. What should I do?


It’s important to address the open stitch promptly to minimize the risk of infection and ensure proper healing. Here are steps you should take:
Contact Your Surgeon: Reach out to your plastic surgeon immediately to report the issue. They need to assess the wound and guide you on the best course of action.
Keep the Area Clean: Gently clean the area with saline solution or as directed by your surgeon. Avoid applying any ointments or creams unless specifically instructed.
Protect the Wound: Cover the open area with a sterile dressing to prevent contamination.
Monitor for Signs of Infection: Look for redness, swelling, warmth, increased pain, or discharge, and report these symptoms immediately.
Consider Pregnancy-Safe Options: Since you’re pregnant, inform your surgeon so they can provide treatments safe for you and your baby.
Timely medical attention is crucial for proper healing and to avoid complications. Don't delay in seeking professional advice.

In cases like yours, where a stitch has opened after mastopexy during early pregnancy, it’s crucial to act promptly but carefully. Keep the area clean and protected by gently cleaning it with saline and applying a sterile bandage. Avoid applying any products without consulting your doctor.
I strongly advise reaching out to your surgeon as soon as possible. They will assess whether the wound can heal naturally or if any minimal intervention is needed. Since you're pregnant, all treatments will be adjusted to ensure your safety and that of your baby.
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