How long does it take to recover from fibroadenoma surgery

Surgery for fibroadenoma usually returns to normal in about a week. Fibroadenoma is caused by the abnormal proliferation of fibers in the lobules and epithelial tissues of the breast. The lump is small at the beginning, but later the lump may increase in size, and is usually round or oval in shape, hard in texture, with clear boundaries, and not accompanied by pain. Fibroadenomas may become cancerous over time, so surgery should be recommended to remove them after the diagnosis is clear. For small fibroadenomas, minimally invasive methods can be used, that is, fibroadenoma rotary excision surgery, the incision on the surface of the mammary gland is very small, basically leaving no scars after the operation, but after the excision, there may be a subcutaneous hematoma. Generally, the patient can be discharged from the hospital after 2-3 days of observation and treatment, and will be able to return to normal in a week or so. If it is a large fibroadenoma, you need to do local excision, there will be a 2-3cm incision on the surface of the body, after completely removing the tissues, the wound can be sutured, until about a week after the operation to remove the sutures can return to normal.