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Suggest Treatment For Multiple Indentations In Thighs And Calf Muscle Area

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Posted on Sat, 7 Nov 2015
Question: A few weeks ago, I noticed I have an indentation on my left thigh muscle on the outer side.The next week I noticed that I have another indentation that appeared on the front side of the same thigh. This week I have the same indentation developing on my right thigh. I shaved my legs tonight and noticed I have indentations on the back of both calf muscles. I do yoga 1 hour a week. I do not lean on any type of counter nor have I injured any of these areas. I just had a physical and the doctor recommended laser treatments. I am not in pain but this looks terrible.
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
What did your PCP said that you have?

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Read and understood your history and concerns.

Noted that you have noticed multiple indentations at the thighs and the calves area, they are not painful, your PCP has recommended laser treatment.

I would like to know a few things for me to assist you more:
- Have you noticed this recently only or they were present since long?
- You said no pain, is there any pain on pressure (tenderness)
- What are the sizes?
- Are they freely XXXXXXX under the skin or attached to the skin?
- What was the opinion of your PCP, what diagnosis did he/she give?

Please post a photograph.
If these are freely XXXXXXX not tender and not attached to the skin, these are most likely lipoma. IF these are lipoma and small, no active treatment may be needed.
But if it is not sure on clinical grounds what they are, I would advise you to have a clinical evaluation, examination done preferably by a General Surgeon to get a confirmed diagnosis, and then only to plan a treatment.
Having proper diagnosis is the most important step.

I hope this answer helps you to have an early diagnosis and proper treatment.
Please give feedback.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. T Chandrakant (2 days later)
I noticed the first indentation about 2 months ago on my left thigh.
There is no tenderness on any of the indentations.
On my thigh, about 8 inches, and on my calf about 5 inches long.
They do not move and feel like firm muscle under the skin.
She used a term I was not familiar with. Something about muscle bands.
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
May be diffuse lipomatosis

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your feedback and the clear pictures.
These appear to be diffuse lipomatosis, occurs usually in females patients.
High resolution Ultrasonography of the lumps and surrounding with FNAC can give you the diagnosis.
Idiopathic fat necrosis is another possible diagnosis.
Once the diagnosis is confirmed, then only the treatment can be thought about.

I hope this answer helps you.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Suggest Treatment For Multiple Indentations In Thighs And Calf Muscle Area

Brief Answer: What did your PCP said that you have? Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood your history and concerns. Noted that you have noticed multiple indentations at the thighs and the calves area, they are not painful, your PCP has recommended laser treatment. I would like to know a few things for me to assist you more: - Have you noticed this recently only or they were present since long? - You said no pain, is there any pain on pressure (tenderness) - What are the sizes? - Are they freely XXXXXXX under the skin or attached to the skin? - What was the opinion of your PCP, what diagnosis did he/she give? Please post a photograph. If these are freely XXXXXXX not tender and not attached to the skin, these are most likely lipoma. IF these are lipoma and small, no active treatment may be needed. But if it is not sure on clinical grounds what they are, I would advise you to have a clinical evaluation, examination done preferably by a General Surgeon to get a confirmed diagnosis, and then only to plan a treatment. Having proper diagnosis is the most important step. I hope this answer helps you to have an early diagnosis and proper treatment. Please give feedback.