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[|Human|] Several years ago my son, 2 1/2 yrs old, was at the park w/ grandpa and fell and hit his forehead (glabella area) on a step. There was a small indent that quickly swelled and no signs of brain injury but 3 years later there is STILL a squishy lump at the impact site that s very noticeable when he makes certain facial expressions (raising eyebrows) Ped doesn t seem concerned. Says it s likely a callus type tissue damage. Should I be concerned and can expect it to ever go away..?
[|AI|]  Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidated history. Well, this is not a callosity for sure. This can be an organized hematoma, post-traumatic. And seen only on frowning as it must be attached to the muscles called frontal is, which works when we gaze-up. Get this checked by a Pediatric Surgeon, investigated and see if this can be removed now as it has been there for one and half years and not expected to go way.