Recovery after tuberous breast surgery is generally a smooth process. You will awaken in the operating room and then will be transported to the recovery area. You may still be sleepy at this time, and therefore you will be observed during this period until you are fully alert.  Most patients receive a small amount of pain medication during this time as well.

Once you are completely awake, you will be transported to another recovery area where you will be given something to eat prior to discharge. When you are able to tolerate food and are able to move with little assistance, you will be discharged home.  You must have a responsible adult available to escort you out of the surgery center.

When you return home, you should take a nap for 2-3 hours.  Most of the narcotic medication which you received during surgery will have worn off by this time, so you should have little to no nausea when you awaken.  Dr. Naidu recommends that you stay up for the remainder of the day, and perform regular activities at home which do not require lifting or strenuous activity. Dr. Naidu will also provide you with detailed instructions regarding gentle arms exercises which you should begin performing the evening after surgery. While the tendency is to completely limit movement of the arms and upper body, gentle activity during this early period will facilitate your recovery. Aerobic and sexual activity should be limited for 2 weeks. Most patients are able to return to work within 4-5 days.

You will need to be seen in the office 2-3 days after surgery, at which time you will be evaluated for any unusual swelling or bruising.  While you may have mild swelling, you should have little to no bruising. You may experience mild to moderate pain for 2-3 days after surgery; most patients discontinue their pain medication after the second day following surgery. If you notice sudden swelling of one breast, severe pain, redness, drainage, or a fever, you should contact the office immediately for evaluation.

Your breast implants will “settle” slightly during the first 3-6 months, and your breasts will look more and more natural with time.  It is wise to avoid buying new undergarments until 2-3 weeks after surgery to allow the initial swelling to subside.

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