Breast Reduction - Breast Lift
Post Operative Instructions
You will need to sleep on your back for 2 weeks if you can. Avoid
any activity that puts stress on the wounds, this includes raising your
arms above your head, lifting and twisting etc. Try using pillows or
cushions to prop yourself up. You should avoid driving for at least 2
days.
To help decrease the amount of bruising and swelling, we suggest
that you take Arnica for one week prior to surgery and two weeks
afterwards.
The sutures will dissolve. You will have a dressing on the breasts,
which will stay in place for at least 5 days and will be removed at your
first follow up appointment. Please keep the area dry.
Avoid strenuous exercise or anything that is likely to increase your
blood pressure, particularly within the first 10 days, otherwise
exercise can be resumed in 4-6 weeks.
Please avoid taking aspirin/anti inflammatories as these can cause
bleeding. You may recommence your usual medication as soon as you can
eat or drink unless otherwise advised. We suggest that you take regular
pain relief following surgery, but please be aware that some painkillers
can cause constipation.
You may notice changes in nipple and breast sensation; this is
normal. It is fairly common for the skin above the incision to feel
slightly numb for some months, and this rarely extends to the nipple.
Some patients describe increased sensation, which can last for two or
three months.
Scars will improve within a few months of surgery; they are
noticeable initially, but will assume normal skin colour in time
dependent upon the healing characteristics of the individual. Once your
dressings have been removed at your follow up appointment, you will be
advised on how to best care for the area.