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Recovering From Breast Lift Surgery

Considering undergoing breast lift surgery? According to the American Society of Plastic surgeons, a breast lift raises the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the new breast contour. If this is the type of plastic surgery that you need, learning what is involved is the next step.

About breast lift surgery

Learning what a breast lift surgical procedure involves is necessary for anyone who is considering undergoing this plastic surgery option. Specific information is given to patients by their medical professional, as every patient is different and thus requires their own special treatment plan. Common reasons that this surgical option is chosen is due to pregnancy, changes in one’s weight and age. While the surgical process is not a difficult one, it still requires one to undergo surgery, and all surgeries come with certain risks, e.g. infection, swelling, etc.

What to expect during the recovery process

The information below includes specifics on what a patient can expect while recovering from breast lift surgery.

The recovery room

Once the surgical procedure is over, the patient will spend between one and two hours in the recovery room. They will be closely monitored by a team of medical professionals in order to ensure that they are recovering well from the surgical procedure. As soon as it is determined that the patient is not experiencing any problems, they will be given specific recovery instructions to follow and be discharged so they can continue their recovery at home.

Wearing an elastic bandage

Patients will need to wear an elastic bandage, which will be wrapped around the incisions. This bandage plays an important role, as it helps minimize any swelling, as well as support the patient's breasts during the healing process. This bandage, a.k.a. the surgical bra, needs to be worn 24/7 for about four weeks. Some patients may need to have a small drain placed under their skin to allow any fluids or blood to escape, which will need to be kept in place for a week to 10 days.

Examples of basic recovery instructions

A few important examples of what patients need to do in order to experience a successful recovery include not sleeping on their stomach, taking a sponge bath until all sutures are removed, avoiding any strenuous activities in the first couple of weeks, eating a diet low in sodium and avoiding going out in the sun for at least a few months in order to prevent any irritation or discoloration of the scars.

Is this plastic surgery procedure for you?

Undergoing this type of surgery is a personal choice. For people who need help deciding whether a breast lift is the right choice for them, they can make a consultation appointment with a professional for more detailed information.

Are you considering a breast lift in the Williamsville area? Get more information at https://www.artesiaplasticsurgery.com.

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Dr. Raymond O. Schultz

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