Liposuction Recovery: Making Recovery Time Easier and Less Painful

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Are you recovering from liposuction? Here are some tips on how to make your recovery faster, easier, and less painful.

Recovering from liposuction procedure is no joke. You have to exert time, effort, and concentration to make sure that your body could cope right away from the surgery that took place. Here are a few tips from a Philippine cosmetic surgeon [http://www.philippineplasticsurgeon.com/] to help make your liposuction recovery much easier and comfortable.

Bimodal compression is a garment which can be used when open drainage is utilized after liposuction so that liquid can come out of the incision wounds. When there are still fluids, use a high degree of compression. Maintain such compression until a day has passed since the drainage has ceased. After that period, you can now switch to moderate compression. You may also stop the compression all together. The tightness of such garments is just right to let the fluids out while minimizing the risk of blood clot. It also has adequate space if you are using absorbent pads. A good compression garment is one which can be worn or taken off by the patient without having to depend on another person. A traditional design of such garment makes use of a zipper on the side.

Some people, instead of using a high degree compression garment utilizes 2 moderate compression garments which when worn one over the other has the same tightness as a high degree of compression. According to them, putting on 2 garments with moderate elasticity is easier than wiggling in a high degree compression garment. This kind of movement could be a painful experience because the patient at this stage is still sore and bruised.

Elastic garments must be "suffered" by patients because it greatly reduces bruising, and thus will make it more comfortable for them to sit or lie down.

Absorbent pads work much like the sanitary napkin. Of course, since the fluids coming out of incisions resulting from liposuction amounts to a about a liter, these absorbent pads are much bigger than their napkin counterparts. The regular size of the pads is 12 x 20 inches. It greatly helps in the comfort of patients and avoids stains on the sheets and other household furniture.

More importantly, before applying any of these recovery strategies, it is best to consult first with your cosmetic surgeon to make sure which procedure will work best and most effective for you.

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