How It Feels
You will feel only a quick sting from the needle if you have a
local anesthetic to numb the skin. You may feel some pressure when the biopsy
needle is put in. After a
fine-needle aspiration biopsy, core needle biopsy, or
stereotactic biopsy, the site may be tender for 2 to 3
days. You also may have a bruise around the site.
During a stereotactic biopsy, it may be hard to lie still during
the biopsy. For 24 hours after the biopsy, do not do any heavy lifting or other
activities that stretch or pull the muscles of your chest.
If you have general anesthesia for an open breast biopsy, you will
not be awake during the biopsy. After you wake up, the area may be numb from a
local anesthetic that was put in the biopsy site. You will also feel sleepy for
several hours.
For 1 to 2 days after an open biopsy, you may feel tired. You may
also have a mild sore throat from the tube that was used to help you breathe
during the biopsy. Using throat lozenges and gargling with warm salt water may
help with the sore throat.
After an open biopsy, your breast may feel tender, firm, swollen,
and bruised. The tenderness should go away in about a week, and the bruising
fades within 2 weeks. However, the firmness and swelling may last for 6 to 8
weeks. You should wear a bra or sports bra for support for 2 to 3 days after
the biopsy. Do not do any heavy lifting or other activities that stretch or
pull the muscles of your chest.