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What Is the Recovery Process After Getting a Breast Reduction?

A breast reduction surgery, or reduction mammoplasty, reduces the size of the breasts by removing excess fat, glandular tissue, and skin. This surgery can alleviate physical discomfort, improve posture, and enhance self-esteem. However, it is important to understand that the recovery process after a breast reduction can take several weeks or even months. This blog will explore what to expect during the recovery process after breast reduction surgery.

What to expect

Breast reduction is a proven safe and routine procedure. However, as with all surgical procedures, it also requires a recovery time. A successful recovery is a priority for most patients who want to return to work and their everyday lives following their operation.

By knowing what to expect, patients can prepare themselves for the recovery period. The following section explores the entire recovery process from start to finish.

Immediately after surgery

After surgery, the plastic surgeon and medical staff will take the patient to a recovery room. They will closely monitor the individual for signs of immediate postoperative complications. The patient will have bandages or dressings over their incisions, covered by a special surgical bra or an elastic bandage to support the new breast shape and minimize swelling. Small tubes will also be placed near the incision site to drain excess fluid.

It is normal for patients to experience discomfort, swelling, or bruising in the first few days following the operation. The surgeon will likely subscribe pain medication to manage pain or discomfort. The patient will need to rest and avoid strenuous activity during this point in the recovery process. The drainage tubes are often removed within a few days after the surgery.

First few weeks

In the first few weeks following the breast reduction surgery, it is important to relax and avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting. In addition, avoid driving or operating other heavy machinery until the surgeon clears the patient to do so. They may also need to take time off work to rest and recover.

While it is essential to allow one's body to heal properly after breast reduction, one can also take steps to reduce recovery time. These steps include:

  • Quit smoking or other tobacco use
  • Stay hydrated
  • Reduce consumption of alcohol
  • Sleep in an upright position

Any discomfort, swelling, and bruising should gradually subside in the weeks following the operation. Some patients may experience itching or numbness around their incisions. However, this should also improve as the body heals.

It is important to follow the doctor's instructions carefully during this time to ensure a smooth recovery and optimal results. These instructions will also help avoid any postoperative complications. In addition, the recovering patient should attend all follow-up appointments with their doctor to monitor their progress and address any concerns or issues that may arise.

The next three months

After the first few months following breast reduction surgery, the patient will gradually be able to resume their day-to-day activities, such as exercise and other physical movements. However, they need to continue to follow their doctor's instructions to avoid complications or setbacks with their recovery and desired results.

The patient may also experience changes in nipple sensitivity or breast shape during this time. These are typically temporary and should improve over time. Their scars may appear red or raised, but will gradually fade and become less noticeable over the next several months. Wearing a supportive bra or another compressive garment as directed by their doctor is crucial to maintaining the new, post-surgical breast shape and minimizing swelling.

Long term recovery

Most patients fully recover after the first few months, and their breasts should begin to feel natural and soft. However, it is still important that they are cautious, as it is still possible for breast infections to arise. In addition, even after their recovery, the swelling can continue for up to a year following the operation.

Patients should continue to attend regular check-ups with their doctor to monitor breast health and address any concerns that may arise. Occasionally, additional surgery may be necessary after breast reduction to correct complications or issues. However, these are typically rare and can be avoided by following the plastic surgeon's postoperative instructions carefully during the recovery process.

Recovery is essential

Breast reduction surgery can be a life-changing procedure for many people. However, a successful recovery period is essential to achieving your desired results. The recovery process can take several weeks and, in some cases, months. Call our office today to learn more about recuperating after breast reduction surgery.

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