![]() ![]() Unless specifically stated, patients referred to in this blog have not received a tummy tuck from Dr. Though the content of this blog has been carefully prepared, the author of this content is not a medical doctor and the content has not been reviewed by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this Site. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding treatments. Please note: All materials on the Site, such as text, treatments, outcomes, photographs and images and any other material provided on the Site are for information purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice. In your consultation, your surgeon should explain how the drains work, how long you will need them for, how to care for them and what medication you may need while the drains are in place, such as antibiotics and painkillers. The time that the drains are left in for will depend on the type of surgical technique that was performed as some drains will be left in for only a few days, while others may need to stay in for up to two weeks.įor those with concerns over having drains in place, you should discuss these worries with a Board-Certified Surgeon or you could consider undergoing a drainless abdominoplasty procedure. If this is the case your surgeon will explain this to you as it is not necessary for everyone. Some drainage tubes might need to be emptied and the amount of fluid may need to be recorded. Whether or not you will need drains inserted depends on the type of abdominoplasty procedure performed. You may be able to stop wearing your garments at this point but your surgeon will explain whether you can stop wearing this soon after surgery or whether you should wear them for a month or longer.Ĩ weeks- Medical News Today explain that after 8 weeks after your procedure you are likely to feel yourself and be back to all normal activities.ĭrains are inserted so that the excess fluid, which builds up after the surgery, can be easily removed from the body. After two weeks you are likely to be able to have a bath if your surgeon has said this is possible.Ĥ weeks- From 2 weeks to a month people tend to return to work and resume all normal activities such as shopping and light exercise. Generally, patients can shower a day or two after their surgery but this depends on what your surgeon has said.Ģ weeks- At this point, you should be able to return to many of your regular activities eg driving and all daily activities which you feel able to do. You may also struggle to stand well, lift things or move easily at this point. Medication will be prescribed for pain management and potentially you will be given antibiotics for the first week or so to prevent infections. For the first few days, Mayo Clinic explain that someone should help look after you as you are likely to have swelling and feel sore. When drains are in place you must be careful to look after them. 1 week- Will likely have drains in place that could be removed after a couple of days or after a week or two. ![]()
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