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After Liposuction Instructions
- Going Home: You should
not plan to drive yourself home. It is recommended but
not essential that you have a responsible adult be with
you on the day of surgery.
- Diet: Resume your
usual diet immediately. Drink adequate amounts of water,
fruit juices or soft drinks to prevent dehydration. Avoid
drinking alcoholic beverages for 2 days before and 2
days after surgery.
- Activities: Quiet
rest is recommended immediately after surgery. After
surgery do not drive or operate hazardous machinery the
rest of the day. Do not make any important personal decisions
for 24 hours after surgery. Later in the day or evening
you are welcome to take a short walk if desired. The
day after liposuction surgery you should feel well enough
to drive your car and engage in light to moderate physical
activities. You may carefully resume exercise and vigorous
physical activity 2 to 4 days after surgery. It is suggested
that you begin with 25%of your normal work-out and then
increase your activity daily as tolerated. Most people
can return to a desk job within one to two days after
surgery, although one must expect to be sore and easily
fatigued for several days.
- Post-Op Compression Garments: After
tumescent liposuction two post-op garments are often
worn in order to hold the absorbent pads in place and
to provide mild compression that encourages the drainage
of the blood-tinged anesthetic solution. The morning
after surgery, when the garments are first removed in
order to take a shower, the patient may experience a
brief sensation of dizziness. Feeling lighthearted is
similar to what you might experience when standing-up
too quickly. It is the result of rapid decompression
of the legs as the post-op garments are initially removed.
Should dizziness occur, simply sit or lie down until
it passes. Dizziness may be prevented be removing the
first or top garment 15 minutes before removing the second
garment. Beginning the day after surgery, the post-op
Garments are to be removed daily to permit you to shower
and to wash the garments.
One or two post-op Garments (if applicable) should be worn
day and night for the first 48 hours. Subsequently the
smaller of the two garments and binders (if applicable)
are worn until all the drainage has stopped plus an additional
24 hours. Do not be concerned if you drain for several
days. Discontinuing the use of the garments and binders
early may result in more prolonged drainage. Because of
the comfort it provides, many patients will wear their
elastic garment for about 4 to 7 days. Wearing the post-op
garment for more than the minimal number of days is of
no significant advantage in terms of the ultimate cosmetic
results, however some patients wear the garment for additional
days or weeks because of the comfort the support provides.
- Managing Post-Op Drainage: One
should expect a large volume of blood-tinged anesthetic
solution to drain from the small incisions during the
first 24 to 48 hours following tumescent liposuction.
In general, the more drainage there is, the less bruising
and swelling there will be. During the first 36 hours,
you should cover your chairs and bed with towels. When
there is a large amount of drainage, it is advisable
to place a plastic sheet beneath the towel. For the first
24 to 36 hours, super-absorbent dressings are worn under
the garment. After most of the drainage has stopped,
patients need only place thin absorbent gauze dressings
over the incision sites that continue to drain. Dressings
are used for 24 hours after the drainage has stopped
then may be discontinued.
- Wound Care & Bathing: Keep
incisions clean. Shower once or twice daily. First wash
your hands, then wash incisions gently with soap and
water; afterwards gently pat incisions dry with a clean
towel. Apply new absorbent dressings. Incisions that
have stopped draining no longer need padding.
Take antibiotics as directed until the prescription is
finished. Take antibiotics with food.
Call our office if you notice signs of infection such as
fever, foul smelling drainage, or focal redness, swelling,
and pain in a treated area.
DO NOT apply ice-packs or a heating pad to skin
overlying the areas treated by liposuction.
DO NOT apply hydrogen peroxide or plastic Band-Aids
to incision sites.
DO NOT soak the treated area in a bath, Jacuzzi,
swimming pool, or the ocean for 7 days after surgery (showers
are fine).
- Common side-effects of
tumescent liposuction: Menstrual irregularities
with premature or delayed onset of monthly menstruation
is common side effect of any significant surgery. Flushing
of the face, neck and upper chest may occur after liposuction
surgery and usually lasts for a day or two. Slight
temperature elevation during the first 48 hours after
surgery is a natural consequence of the body's reaction
to surgical trauma. Discomfort and soreness is worse
the second day after surgery, then improves daily.
Two extra-strength Tylenol every 4 hours, while awake,
for the just 48 hours, will reduce the inflammation,
swelling, and soreness associated with surgery. Do
not take aspirin or ibuprofen or medications that contain
these drugs, such as Bufferin and Anacin, or Advil
or Nuprin for 3 days after surgery; these can promote
bleeding. Bruising is minimal with tumescent liposuction.
Nevertheless, the more extensive the liposuction surgery,
the more bruising one can expect. Pain and swelling
due to an inflammatory reaction to surgical trauma
may occasionally occur 5 to 10 days after surgery;
this is treated with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory
drugs. Itching of the treated areas several days after
surgery may occur as part of the normal healing process.
To help relieve the itching, you may try taking Benadryl
as directed on the packaging. Be aware that Benadryl
causes drowsiness. Benadryl is available at drugstores.
- Schedule Follow-up Appointment
at our office for approximately 6 weeks after surgery.
You are welcome to return to our office for follow-up
visits at no charge as often as you like. Please contact
us by telephone if you have any urgent questions or problems.
We are always happy to re-check you for any concerns.
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