Care Should Be Patient after Liposuction Surgery

By Adriana Noton

Plastic surgery procedures are so popular these days that things like liposuction are considered totally routine surgeries. While the procedure is a far cry from what it first was when it came onto the scene, much of the care of body with liposuction surgery is very similar to what it was years ago.

While tips are always great, final care may change from doctor to doctor. Realize that this is nothing more than the norm of what happens after a typical surgery. However, you can rest assured that these after liposuction surgery tips are pretty much the standard that just about every hospital uses for their liposuction patients.

Once the surgery has taken place, the patient will want to do little more than rest. Because the compression garment must be warn for two days straight, it is unlikely that they will do anything more than lie around. When that initial time frame has passed, the garment can be taken off to shower, but must be worn at all other times, including sleeping for the next 3 weeks or so. After that, it can be removed at bed time, but that is the only time. This goes on for another 3 weeks or so and then they can finally leave it off.

The compression garment is probably the most important thing in the recovery period. Because this procedure breaks the bond that is holding the skin to the nerves and bones, that bond must be resealed. The compression garment ensures that this will happen.

The entire area that has been treated will show some bruising. At times, this can be significant, but it perfectly normal. The muscles in this area are also going to be very sore, but that too will go away. Give the body some time to recover and everything will get back to normal in a couple of weeks.

After they get back home, they may see some leakage from the sutures where the doctors made the incision. Know that this is perfectly normal. Some of the fluids may have remained inside the body and they will leak out. When this happens, be sure to dab the spots dry as the compression garment must remain dry and clean at all times.

This probably goes without saying, but rest is also very important. The body has been through a very traumatic event and rest is very important to build back up strength. When strength starts to come back, some light activity can start, but nothing significant should be attempted until the compression garment is taken off.

One of the most disturbing things for most people is the bruising that they see and the lack of cohesion of the skin when they take off the garment for the first time. While it can be a little unnerving, it is normal and will eventually all go away if the recovery rules are followed. When that time passes, the only thing left is a new and improved you. - 30292

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