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ABDOMINOPLASTY
- POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
NORMAL SYMPTOMS
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Swelling
and bruising are normal and can last for
several weeks or longer.
It can also occur and subside
asymmetrically.
The final result in not seen for at
least three to six months following surgery.
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The
skin sensation of the abdomen and surrounding
areas may be altered.
The area may feel numb; there may be
tingling sensations; or it may be
hypersensitive. This normally subsides within three to six months, but may
last longer.
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You
may have a drain inserted immediately
following surgery.
If a drain has been inserted, you and
your caretaker will receive instruction
following surgery. In most cases, the drain is removed on your first
post-operative visit.
Drains are used to manage
post-operative fluid retention.
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You
may feel irregularities under the skin.
This includes a “healing ridge” or
raised area directly under the incision line.
This is normal and your doctor will
instruct you on massage of these areas at the
appropriate time.
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The
scar may be quite apparent immediately
following surgery.
It takes scars up to one year or longer
to mature.
Again, your doctor may instruct you to
begin massage when the initial healing is
complete.
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Do
not apply heat to the area.
SLEEPING
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Rest
and sleep in a reclining position with head
and shoulders elevated on 2-3 pillows.
Rest legs on pillows to help decrease
discomfort and reduce swelling.
Do not stand up straight until told
otherwise by the doctor.
This may take a while.
Stand slightly bent forward.
EATING
q Eat
foods that are easily digested for the first
two days after surgery, such as soup, toast,
Jell-o, etc.
BATHING
q You
may shower 48 hours after surgery; if you have
a drain following surgery you may shower 24
hours after removal of the drain. Do not take
a bath until your doctor gives you permission.
q Gently
pat your incision line dry.
It is very important that dressings and
incisions stay dry.
ACTIVITY
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Limit
activity.
Do not lift, bend, stretch, or pull.
Do not return to any form of exercise
for six weeks from surgery or until otherwise
instructed by the physician.
CLOSING
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You
will have been fitted with a surgical garment
postoperatively.
Wear your garment until your doctor
tells you to wear something different.
DRIVING
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Someone
should drive you to your first postoperative
appointment.
You can drive when you are no longer
taking prescription pain medication and your
doctor gives you permission.
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