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Seroma is typically treated by monitoring the area if it's small and not causing symptoms. For larger seromas, treatment may involve aspiration, where a needle is used to remove the fluid. In some cases, a drain may be placed to prevent fluid accumulation. If seromas persist, surgical intervention might be necessary to address the underlying issue.

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