If you’ve recently undergone arm lift surgery, also known as brachioplasty, congratulations! You’ve taken a significant step towards improving your body contours and enhancing your self-confidence. In this post, we’re here to guide you through the post-operative recovery journey, so you know what to expect and how best to facilitate your healing.
After your arm lift surgery, you may experience temporary pain, bruising, swelling, and numbness in the treated areas. This is entirely normal and part of the healing process. Rest assured, discomfort usually peaks within the first few days after surgery and then gradually subsides. During this time, it’s essential to follow your physician’s instructions, such as taking prescribed pain medications and refraining from taking aspirin or other anti-inflammatory drugs without medical approval.
To reduce swelling and discomfort, consider applying cold compresses and sleeping with pillows under your arms to keep them elevated for the first 72 hours. Limiting arm movement in the first week post-surgery is typical. Gradually increase your range of motion by lightly ‘walking’ your fingers up a wall, using your discomfort as a guide for progression.
Your surgeon will have applied a compression garment to each arm, which will need to be worn for 2-4 weeks following surgery. This garment aids in reducing swelling and bruising. If drainage tubes were inserted to collect fluid buildup, these are typically removed about a week after surgery.
Once your drainage tubes are removed, you may shower, taking care to wash the area of sutures gently but thoroughly each time. Please keep in mind tub bathing is not recommended until all incisions have healed completely. To protect the healing incisions, always use a strong sunblock (SPF 30 or greater) when exposure to sunlight is unavoidable.
As for your daily activities, start walking as soon as possible to reduce swelling and lower the chance of blood clots. Refrain from driving until you are no longer taking pain medications and have regained full range of motion in your arms. Also, avoid lifting anything over 5 lbs for at least six weeks post-surgery.
It’s normal to feel tired for several weeks or even months post-surgery, and your scars will be reddened for about six months. With time, they will fade and soften. Remember to take care of your emotional health during this time and be patient with your body as it heals.
Schedule your first follow-up appointment within 1-2 weeks from surgery. Never hesitate to reach out to your medical team if you have increased swelling, bruising, redness along the incision, severe pain not relieved by medication, or any adverse reactions to medications.
Remember, recovery from arm lift surgery isn’t just about following your surgeon’s instructions but also about taking care of your overall well-being. Get plenty of rest, follow a balanced diet, and stay hydrated. Keep a positive mindset, knowing each day brings you closer to unveiling your new, more contoured arms.
Finally, welcome to the other side of your brachioplasty journey! The path to recovery might seem challenging, but every step brings you closer to fully enjoying your new, improved contours. Stay patient and take care of yourself. Happy healing! π
Disclaimer: The information contained in this blog post is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this blog.
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