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Liposuction Recovery: What Should I Expect?

First of all, get the facts for a smart liposuction recovery. After liposuction surgery you may experience some discomfort, pain, stiffness, burning or temporary numbness. There may be fluid drainage from the incisions; swelling and bleeding are also common. You may have to have a small drainage tube inserted into the incision sites so fluid will not build-up. Pain levels will vary depending on which procedure was performed, and can range from mild to severe. 3-14 days of pain medication may be prescribed by your doctor to help with any discomfort you may feel, as well as antibiotics to help in preventing any infections from setting in.

Liposuction Recovery

Patients are encouraged to start walking around as soon as possible, to help prevent blood clots in the legs. Some type of compression garment is typically worn for several weeks to support the skin, and to control with swelling. Any stitches will usually be removed within three weeks, although some slight swelling can continue to be noticeable for up to six months or more. You can look forward to a noticeable in the shape of your body immediately after surgery, but the final results will be apparent when all of the swelling is completely gone.

Liposuction recovery takes time. The length of time it will take to recover after a liposuction procedure varies with each patient. The majority of patients are able to return to normal daily activities and work within just a few days after surgery; though more demanding activity should be postponed for two to four weeks. Slowly work is your way back to your old routines. But if you experience any unusual symptoms, such as sudden pain or heavy bleeding, you should report about it to your physician immediately.

The information supplied in this article is not to be considered as medical advice and is for educational purposes only.