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Liposuction is a great method for removing stubborn fat that cannot be burned with diet and exercise. With this method, it is possible to shape the body. It is necessary to wait for the swelling to go away to see the definitive results after the operation. So, how long does swelling last after lipo? Is there any pain? How many months does it take to see the best results? All the details are in our article.

Is There Any Pain After Liposuction?

Liposuction surgery is a minimally invasive procedure and is usually performed under local anesthesia. Therefore, patients do not feel any pain during the procedure. The level of pain after the operation will also be mild or moderate. Thanks to the painkillers prescribed by your doctor, you can easily get rid of these pains and spend the recovery period smoothly.

When Does Swelling Go Away After Lipo?

Liposuction is a surgical procedure. A similar reaction of the body to other surgical procedures can also be experienced here. Accordingly, it is normal to have some swelling in the operation area. This is considered a natural course of the procedure.

A compression garment should be worn immediately after the surgery to reduce and control swelling. Depending on the procedure performed, patients may need to wear this outfit for 1 month. At the end of this 1 month, approximately 70% of the current swelling will have passed. It may take between 6-12 months for the remaining part to disappear completely.

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How Long Does Swelling Last After Lipo?

Almost all those who want to have lipo are quite excited to see the definitive results. They ask questions to their doctors about when they can see the final results. Unfortunately, it is not possible to give a clear answer to these questions. Each patient’s recovery process is unique and incomparable.

As we have mentioned above, approximately 70% of the swelling after the surgery will go away in this 1 month. It may take up to 12 months for the remaining swelling to disappear. Therefore, you may need to wait for 12 months to see the definitive results.

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How to Get Rid of Swelling after Lipo?

Swelling after lipo is one of the natural effects of the operation and usually goes away automatically without any treatment. However, thanks to some small precautions and your doctor’s instructions, you can get rid of swelling faster. Things to consider in this period are as follows:

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You will be asked to wear a compression garment right after the surgery. You should not remove this clothing for 24 hours. Depending on the size of the operation performed, you may be asked to wear it for up to 1 month.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Pay Attention to Your Diet” custom_font_container=”tag:h3|font_size:25|text_align:left|color:%2346bf3b” custom_google_fonts=”font_family:Anton%3Aregular|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” custom_css_animation=”fadeInDown” use_custom_heading=”true”]Limiting salty foods is crucial. Sodium, the main component of salt, causes the body to retain water. Excess water in the body can cause swelling in the liposuction area. Besides, a healthy diet will also positively affect the healing of the incisions.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Keep the Surgical Area Cool” custom_font_container=”tag:h3|font_size:25|text_align:left|color:%2346bf3b” custom_google_fonts=”font_family:Anton%3Aregular|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” custom_css_animation=”fadeInDown” use_custom_heading=”true”]Excessive heat may cause increased infection and swelling in the surgical area. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid situations where the operation area will be overheated. During this period, do not go into the hot tub, do not expose directly to the sun, and do not enter the steam room.

Despite the negative effects of heat, cold can be beneficial. Applying cold compresses or ice packs to swollen areas can help reduce swelling and pain after liposuction. However, be careful not to overdo it when using cold and go beyond your doctor’s instructions.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Take Light Walks” custom_font_container=”tag:h3|font_size:25|text_align:left|color:%2346bf3b” custom_google_fonts=”font_family:Anton%3Aregular|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” custom_css_animation=”fadeInDown” use_custom_heading=”true”]Heavy exercises should be avoided for the first 2 weeks after lipo. However, light exercises such as walking will help regulate blood flow. Regular walks can contribute to the faster elimination of fluids from the body that causes swelling.

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What Questions Should You Ask When Choosing a Surgeon?

The experience and expertise of the surgeon to be preferred for liposuction will directly affect the results of the procedure. Therefore, instead of being silent or nervous during the first meeting with your surgeon, you should ask the questions in your mind. Some of the questions that should be asked are:

  • Are you a board-certified cosmetic surgeon?
  • What is your experience in cosmetic surgery?
  • How many patients have you had liposuction before?
  • Which type of anesthesia will be used for the operation? Who will perform the anesthesia?
  • How much will liposuction cost when all procedures are included?
  • Can I see before/after photos of your previous patients?

It is important that the surgeon you prefer for this procedure is a board-certified surgeon and has experience in lipo. Besides, anesthesia should be performed by the anesthesiologist during the operation.

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Do You Still Have Questions?

If you are considering liposuction and have some questions in your mind, you can talk to your surgeon directly to find out the answers. Only in this way can you get the clearest and most accurate information about the procedure and the following process.

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Experienced surgeons at Cosmeticium will ensure that you have a smooth liposuction experience and achieve the body of your dreams. For detailed information on the subject, you can contact our doctors now.

 

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