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Recovering From Breast Surgery  What To Expect

Recovering from breast surgery can be a slow and painful experience, but almost all patients find it rewarding in the end. Generally, post-operative breast surgery patients should expect to lay low for several days while their bodies heal. You should ask a loved one or friend to look after you for a few days after the surgery to help with your recovery. You may feel fatigued or sore, but this is normal and will subside after a few days. During the few days after surgery, get plenty of sleep, eat healthy foods, and eliminate any sources of stress. Stock up on magazines, or load up your DVR with shows you can watch as you recover. Scarring, swelling, and pain may all appear during your recovery, but talk to your doctor about measures you can take to soothe these problems.

You should not remove the dressing or touch your stitches without the explicit directions of your surgeon. Dont get your dressings wet or fiddle with your stitches or the scars that may appear, as hard as that may be. This could affect the final outcome of your surgery. Your doctor will most likely provide you with a special garment to wear after your surgery for several weeks. Please follow any instructions that the surgeon gives you with regards to this garment, as well as the dressings, stitches, and scars.

The occurrence of pain can be significantly decrease or eliminated depending on your plastic surgeons pain management techniques. He or she may prescribe medication to alleviate any pain or discomfort that you are experiencing. The application of ice may help to numb the area that was operated on, and also decrease any swelling.

You should avoid strenuous exercise for at least a few weeks after your breast surgery. Too much movement or pressure around the area could affect the results of the surgery. Light walking or calisthenics may be good for your body and exercise routine during this recovery period.

by: Penelope Stone




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