Breast Lift Surgery: Recovery Expectations

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Breast lift surgery gives saggy and droopy breasts a rejuvenated appearance. The surgeon excises excess fat and tissue, and leaves the breasts sitting in a higher, perkier position on the chest. In any type of surgery be it breast lift or other, realistic expectations will increase your chances of successful results. You should also know what to expect during the recovery.

It takes time to recover from any surgery and a breast lift is no different. You must prepare yourself mentally and physically for a slow recovery. Poor surgery results, complications, and even excessive scarring are often the fault of a patient failing to heed her surgeon's instructions. The most important thing you can do to aid your surgery is follow whatever instructions your surgeon tells you.

For the three to four weeks following breast lift surgery, your chest will be swollen and bruised. You will experience pain or discomfort, for which the doctor will prescribe a painkiller. You will only be able to sponge bathe because showering could damage sutures. In addition, you will be instructed to avoid sleeping on your stomach. For the first three days, if not longer, you will be given a surgical compression bra to wear. Upon your surgeon's approval, you will be able to wear a sports bra for the rest of your recovery to provide you with extra support.

Most patients can return to work within ten days of surgery, however, you need to be very careful. Not only will lifting your arms up higher than your shoulders be painful, but you should avoid it. Any activity that strains your chest muscles can possibly cause bleeding and swelling, which will hinder your healing.

Smoking is not good for your recovery. In fact, your surgeon will advise you to quit smoking at least a month prior to your surgery. Smoking can slow the circulation of your blood flow, suppress your immune system, and inhibit skin elasticity. That is why everyone facing surgery is advised to quit smoking and not start up again.

Common sense is an important ingredient of a speedy recovery. Get as much rest as possible, do not over exert yourself, and follow your surgeon's instructions exactly. If you can believe it, some women pay all the money and suffer through the surgery, then do not listen to their surgeon's recovery instructions. They end up experiencing complications or excessive scarring.

You can easily research this topic online, but your best source for more information would be an expert. An expert would be a board-certified plastic surgeon that specializes in breast lifts. Most surgeons do not charge for the initial consultation, so call one today. Be sure to bring a list of questions, and take notes because there will be a lot of information to remember. This article is by no means complete! A practicing surgeon will be happy to educate you on the entire process because the patient with realistic expectations is a happier patient. You want to feel totally at ease about the surgery and recovery, and trust that the surgeon will give you the results you wish.

Do not take the information in this article as professional medical advice. You should only heed medical advice from a licensed, practicing plastic surgeon.
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