What Can You Expect During Your Recovery From Brazilian Butt-Lift Surgery?
If you have made the decision
to undergo the procedure known as Brazilian butt-lift surgery – or BBL – this
will doubtless be a huge investment in your body and self-confidence.
It is equally important,
however, to realise that if you want to achieve the rounder and curvier
backside that BBL promises, with minimal complications, you will need to make
healthy and responsible choices in your recovery. As part of this, you must be
prepared for any of a range of eventualities.
Below, then, are some of the
things you should be anticipating as you plot your BBL recovery.
You will need to avoid
sitting down for a while
Given the nature of the
procedure, there will be a need to avoid sitting down on your buttocks for some
time after the procedure.
You will be given a specific
BBL pillow to sit on– so you should begin planning before the surgery for how
you will manage this. If you need to sit for any during the initial recovery,
this should only be for short periods of time.
You will need to account
for BBL buttock swelling
During your recovery from
Brazilian butt-lift surgery or BBL, you will be required to avoid wearing
anything too tight on the buttocks, just snug compression will be enough.
During the first week, post-surgery, there will be quite a lot of sweeling on
the buttock area, so you need to account for this size fluctuation when
ordering your compression garment. Is usually best to order two different sizes,
one larger than your usual size.
While your clothing in
general during your recovery should be snug, here at RECOVA, we take pride in
stocking dedicated surgical garments
for BBL that provide firm compression
in the areas where this is needed. These include
fat transfers
to buttocks girdles with extended backs
and ‘above knee’
and ‘below knee’ styles. Our team is
happy to advise if you need help selecting the right such garments for
you.
You will need to alert to
any symptoms and potential complications
Certain symptoms do tend to
arise after a BBL procedure, that you shouldn’t be greatly concerned about.
Swelling and bruising, for instance, are normal and common following
liposuction surgery, as is itchiness – a product of the slight traumatisation
of superficial nerves during the liposuction process.
There will also be a chance
of excess tumescent fluids draining from your incisions during the first few
days of your recovery. Such fluid might be tinged with blood; it is important
not to be alarmed if this is the case for you. After a few days, you can expect
the incisions to heal and any fluid leakage to cease.
Unfortunately, as with other
types of surgical procedure, BBL does present a risk of complications, such as
skin irregularities or infection. So of course, it is important to be vigilant
and informed on the relevant symptoms, and to seek professional advice and
attention if you do see or experience something that concerns you.
Why not begin shopping today for the girdles, adhesive foam
pads or other items that could support
your recovery from your cosmetic procedure? Here at RECOVA, we make available
all manner of surgical garments for BBL and those designed to support recovery
from other procedures, to help ensure you achieve the best possible results in
the weeks and months following your surgery.
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