What To Anticipate During Recovery From Breast Reduction

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By Lelia Hall


If you are going for a surgery, you need to follow patient care instructions provided by the surgeon. No matter what surgery you went for, following the instructions provided by the surgeon is the only way for you to recover quickly. This is especially true if you are going for breast reduction. For this surgery, here are the things you can anticipate.

Drains. You will usually be attached with drains right after the operation. You can most likely have the drains removed during the first follow-up appointment scheduled for you. The said follow-up appointment is oftentimes scheduled within the first week right after the said operation. Do not skip on this appointment.

Incision care. Just like with any other operations, you have to keep the incisions as well as the suture line dry. Depending on what method your surgeon prefers, you might have to use products to cover up the sutures or you may use tissue glues externally. The one who can give you the specifics for incision care is the surgeon.

Suture removal. Having the suture does not mean that you have to leave it there forever. You have to get the suture removed at an appropriate time. The doctor who is in charge of your post-operative care will be the one to check the incision sites. The said doctor is also the one who will remove the said stitches. Usually, the suture removal can be done ten days after the operation.

Monitoring temperature. It is highly recommended that while one is healing from the said operation, it is imperative to take temperature regularly. You have to watch out when your temperature rise from normal. An elevated temperature is a common sign of an infection. You have to contact your doctor immediately in such cases so that you can be given proper medication.

Soreness and pain are inevitable feelings when you go through a surgery, no matter what type of surgery it is. You should not feel out of it with these feelings since they can just heal in several days. It is fine if you do not move around though. You have to bear with the soreness and pain for several days then.

Swelling. This is an expected experience when you are just finished with the operation. It is the same with any other operations out there. Normally, you will have swelling for about three to four months after the operations. However, the swelling is rarely noticed by others. In most cases, it will only be you who will notice.

Bruising. There is also the chances of getting bruises right after the operation. You might or might not experience bruising. This is because bruising is simply dependent on the patient, the effectiveness of the medicine administered, as well as the techniques used on the operation.

You need to sleep with care after the said invasive procedure. You have to sleep with fluffy pillows stuck under your head and upper back. It is also recommended to sleep in wedge pillows and recliner chairs. This is the best way to keep your body's torso elevated. This can then relieve pressure which will then reduce your pain and swelling.




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