[Question] I had palm doorbell surgery and now it has healed.
In December of last month, I received medical treatment and immediately underwent a simple surgery to remove the hemangioma, and a tissue test confirmed that it was a hemangioma.
I found out that if there is no pain or discomfort, major surgery is not really necessary.
Anyway, I had surgery and found out I had a hemangioma, so I received proper treatment. Now, I am removing the band from my palm, and when I press on my finger, I can feel a lump at the surgical site, which is where the hemangioma was originally located.
Of course, it used to protrude a little before, but now there's nothing like that.
But when you press it, you can feel something.
They say they've removed everything, but do I need to go back and receive treatment again?
I just had surgery and it has just healed. Is it okay to have surgery again?









