What Is The Recovery Period For Liposuction

Depending on the type of liposuction procedure and the extent of the procedure, the recovery time could last for a couple of weeks up to months. Typically it may only take a week before you can continue on with daily life again.

Most of the time in just a week or so the patient can start moving around with very little pain. In almost all cases the patient will be able to return to work after a couple of weeks. This will allow the patient to return to their daily living and allow them to start showing off their new figure but only if they can do so through their clothing.

After the first few weeks after the surgery, your doctor will require that you wear a compression garment or band around your abdominal to prevent damage to the area where the surgery was performed. This will speed up the recovery time of liposuction and prevent any damage to the abdominal area where the surgery was performed.

For most patients it will be painful to start moving around at first, and you will become bruised around the abdominal region. Your surgeon will provide you with pain killers to take care of the pain you may have.

Over the next few months the swelling and bruising around the abdominal will gradually go down and the surgeon will most likely ask you back for post operation check ups at regular times to make sure the recovery process is going smoothly.

After your liposuction recovery has seized I also suggest that you exercise and watch what you eat to keep your body fat down. This is to ensure that your newly found body can stay looking good for years to come.

You should also speak with your doctor in order to find out exactly what their suggestions are to help you speed up your recovery period. Like most surgery procedures it is very important to follow all of the suggestions accordingly as any disregard can cause your recovery period to lengthen.|to follow all the directions that your doctor gives you to ensure a smooth recovery.|to follow all of the rules your surgeon gives you in order to make sure your recovery is smooth.[/spin]

I also suggest that you take a look at the below resources to better inform you about similar topics.
Liposuction
Liposuction financing
Cosmetic surgery
The above resources will help you make a more informed decision on plastic surgery and the many benefits and cons that go along with it.

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Related posts:

  1. Best Weight Loss Program
  2. Mesothelioma Report
This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 and is filed under Health. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

7 Responses to “What Is The Recovery Period For Liposuction”

  1. katsutch haedelichi on July 31st, 2010 at 8:17 am

    no

  2. hingstan on July 31st, 2010 at 5:45 pm

    It's very ilegal..and could possibly kill you.

  3. rough anda on September 2nd, 2010 at 2:21 am

    On topic: I really like these typical street scene photos, and this one in particular, with its “human interest”.

    Off topic: I just wanted you and your readers to know about a post I just did, with an interesting theme for which they can contribute their own creations, and I will post them:

    Fun with Food Art–Foodies and Photographers Do Your Thing!

    I hope you and others will read, enjoy, comment, and contribute!

  4. ster on September 7th, 2010 at 3:10 am

    heeee again an unfinished bottle??? hey do u go for body check ups??? guess wat my bro who is older a bit than u having high cholestrol ….gosh!! all the bottle fault!!!!! hey one more thing ah!
    They left… she left… and sometimes, I miss them, I miss… I chosen this path to take, they left…
    kkk WHO is the she ah??? hahhaha :P
    ooops:) hey cool i wonder when will my blog achieve the golden jubli???

  5. kevanforre tiasenberg on September 10th, 2010 at 7:01 pm

    Donald Trump is giving the Muslims an easy out with his 25 per cent more offer, what is doubly ironic to me is all the flooding in Pakistan a Muslim country why would the Muslims not want to donate first and save lives-Muslims hate Americans and each other too? who supported Hillary Clinton first, then John McCain, is not only a smart businessman but he’s a stellar patriot….His offer includes a condition that the Imam won’t build a mosque within 5 blocks of this are not the best of times. The South Asian nation is struggling to cope [...]

  6. zanil on November 13th, 2010 at 7:39 pm

    In Jesus's day vinager and gall were pain killers, Billy Graham was right own as you should have realized. Jesus refused anything that would take away from his suffering for us on the cross. He shed his perfect blood as an atonement for our sins. Our sins seperate us from God and it says in Hebrews chapter 9 that without the sheding of blood there is no remission for sins. When Jesus died on the cross then arose from the grave he forever, once and for all, washed away the guilt of sin to all who believe and accept his [...]

  7. wortin on October 4th, 2011 at 2:30 am

    Some people have serious injuries. Broken backs, Disc herniations…., severe arthritis….Sometimes powerful pain killers ARE necessary.

Recent Posts

Tags

Recent Searches