Breast Reduction

How will I look and feel right after surgery?

When surgery is complete, you'll be taken to a recovery area. In some cases, small drainage tubes will have been placed beneath the breast skin to help prevent fluids from accumulating. Gauze dressings will be placed on your breasts and covered with elastic bandage or surgical bra.

One the day of surgery, you'll be encouraged to get out of bed for short periods of time. Most of the discomfort you feel in the days following the procedure can be controlled with medication prescribed by your plastic surgeon.

Although everyone heals at a different rate, you can expect that your recovery will follow this general time line:

Within the first week

  • You will begin to move about more comfortably and perhaps even return to (nonstrenuous) work
  • Surgical drains will be removed and dressings will be changed.

After several weeks

  • Bruising, swelling and normal periodic discomfort will diminish
  • You can discontinue wearing a support bra
  • Sensation within the nipple and areola area will gradually improve
  • You may return to most of your normal activities, including mild exercise.

After a few months

  • Your breasts will start settling into a more natural shape
  • Incision lines will begin to fade
  • If you haven't felt it sooner, you will notice relief from neck, back and shoulder pain.

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