Tummy Tuck Recovery - How To Make It Faster

tummy tuck recoveryOf course you know what is a tummy tuck, a plastic surgery where fat and skin are removed from the abdomen and the abdominal muscles are tightened leaving you completely flat, with a sexy abdominal area. What is not so flattered and sexy is the scar this procedure leaves, tummy tuck recovery takes time. In fact that’s the only down side I can see, because to be honest a flat abdomen is what every woman wants.

Your doctor will also recommend you begin using a product called Silagen on your tummy tuck scar. This product is available at CosmetiCare and is designed to help refine and minimize your scar. I highly recommend this as well. I've been using Silagen for around a month now my scar is looking better and better every day.

As new ways of looking better at a faster rate come on the market, these procedures will increase. There is no denying that tummy tucks are a hugely popular way of getting into shape. A simple operation can be the equivalent of months or years of daily exercises. This makes it obvious why people would choose this method over the hard work element. People should always account for the recovery aspect of an operation. The tummy tuck recovery period varies from person to person but it is not overnight.

You cannot wet the dressing, so bathing should be done with sanitary wet wipes, a facecloth or sponge. If you have a drain, which is used to drain the excess fluid, this will be removed in roughly a week to two weeks (depending on the amount of excess fluid your body produces).

After having undergone a tummy suck surgery there are a few things that you should expect. These things do not only include the possible outcome of the procedure but also the recovery period and things you may have to deal with. For starters there are the temporary symptoms that are associated with the immediate postoperative time period.

Bending at the hips, you should continue this until your doctor or surgeon gives you the OK to straighten up. You will also have to sleep in this position, and no doubt you will find this position very uncomfortable especially at night. To relieve the discomfort and to help you sleep well, it may be better for you to sleep in a recliner chair.

Set up a comfortable space where you can relax and have your needs met. Allow yourself to rest fully for at least two weeks and make sure not to push yourself to do anything physically before you’re ready. You’ll want to drink plenty of water to flush your body of toxins and reduce swelling. Keep your diet as healthy as possible.

You will be expected to wear this item of clothing for weeks, but the good news is that it cannot typically be noticed under clothes. You can take it off during showers, but you should wear it while sleeping, working, and socializing with friends. The more you take it off during the recovery period, the higher your chances of experiencing an issue are.

Stay away from salt and soda, both of which can cause bloating. Also, do not initially drink alcohol, which thins your blood and makes it harder for your body to heal. Alcohol can also interact poorly with your medications. Sleep on your back and keep your body elevated for at least 10 days"this will help control swelling. If you do not normally sleep on your back, start training yourself before your surgery date using positioning pillows on either side of your body.

tummy tuck recovery
When patients come in for consultations about tummy tuck procedures, one of the main concerns they have is the recovery process following a tummy tuck. It makes sense: we see dramatic results with a tummy tuck, but one of the tradeoffs is the incision. It’s longer than what we see with other procedures and so of course it affects the amount of work the body has to do to heal itself.

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