SEROMA REMOVAL
Service Description
A seroma is a pocket of clear serous fluid that sometimes develops in the body after surgery. This fluid is composed of blood plasma that has seeped out of ruptured small blood vessels and the inflammatory fluid produced by injured and dying cells. Seromas are different from hematomas, which contain red blood cells, and abscesses, which contain pus and result from an infection. Serous fluid is also different from lymph. Early or improper removal of sutures can sometimes lead to formation of seroma or discharge of serous fluid from operative areas. Seromas can also sometimes be caused by injury, such as when the initial swelling from a blow or fall does not fully subside. The remaining serous fluid causes a seroma that the body usually absorbs gradually over time (often taking many days or weeks); however, a knot of calcified tissue sometimes remains.
Cancellation Policy
To cancel or reschedule, please contact us 24 hours prior to the start time of the appointment. Any cancellations within 24 hours of appointment start time or no-shows will automatically be charged the nonrefundable deposit fee.
Contact Details
10136 Long Beach Boulevard, Lynwood, CA, USA