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Thigh Lift - Surgical Recovery

Length of surgery

Operation takes 120-150 minutes depending on the areas to be treated. This can be done under local anaesthetic though it is usually by general-anaesthetic.

Nights in hospital

Usually a one night stay.

Dressings and stitches

The area treated will usually be covered by a medical glue that acts as a dressing. This lasts about two weeks by which time all wounds are usually healed. You will need to wear the pressure garment day and night for two weeks and then during the day for a further 4 weeks.

Post-operative instructions and recovery

Day 1 You should be taking it very easy! Relax in the hospital or at home.
Day 2-5 You can be up and about but you may be in some discomfort.
5-14 Most of the swelling and bruising will settle over this next week. You will be feeling much better from here onwards. You can start exercising gently and build it up over the next 10 days.
Week 4 onwards you will be nearly back to normal.

Final outcome

Although most of your result will be noticeable immediately it will continue to improve over the first three months.

Follow up

Wound check at day 5 and after further week. Then see Mr. McCulley at 3 months. NB There are no charges for any follow up appointment relating to your surgery.

Time off work and socializing

Allow 10-14 days. People vary in recovery. Most patients are very comfortable at one week and feel more stiff than in pain. Recovery will depend on the size of area treated.

Time to exercise

Walking a distance at 3 days, gentle swimming by 14 days. Strenuous exercise (aerobics etc) should be avoided for 4 weeks, contact sports for 6 weeks.

Driving

Although you may feel able to drive by 3-5 days you need to be completely free of pain and have no restriction to be covered by your insurance. This may be in your second or third week.




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