Abdominoplasty Discharge Advice – Your stay in hospital is usually determined by the extent of the procedure undertaken. A tummy tuck is performed under general Anaesthetic.

  • Depending on your job, you should be able to return to work within 2 to 4 weeks after the operation;
  • You can recommence driving once you are able to move freely with no pain and can wear a seat belt comfortably, usually 3 to 4 weeks following surgery;
  • Generally exercises such as swimming, aerobics and so on can be recommenced at 6 to 8 weeks following surgery;
  • Should you experience undue pain, redness, excessive swelling, a high temperature or feel unwell, please contact the hospital where you had your procedure or your Consultant directly if they have requested you to do so;
  • When in bed, 2 to 3 pillows should be placed under your knees to relieve strain from the abdominal muscles;
  • When getting out of bed, or from a lying to a sitting position, roll onto your side or front then lift yourself up. This will avoid straining the abdominal muscles;
  • The abdominal support garment should be worn day and night for 4 to 6 weeks, as specified by your Surgeon. This may be removed for washing;
  • You will find it uncomfortable to cough and laugh. Supporting your abdominal wound with a folded towel can help;
  • Avoid constipation by keeping well hydrated and by eating a diet containing roughage (fruit and vegetables);
  • Take painkillers as directed, these are usually Paracetamol-based. Please avoid taking any Aspirin-based medications as these can cause bleeding;
  • It is important to complete the course of antibiotics provided, if prescribed;
  • Initially following surgery you should walk slightly bent forward, to take the strain off the abdominal muscles;
  • Gradually over a week you can start to walk more upright. Gentle daily exercise is recommended;
  • Please refrain from smoking as this prevents good wound healing;
  • Domestic chores such as vacuuming and ironing, plus heavy lifting should be avoided for 4 to 6 weeks;
  • Your abdomen will be swollen and bruised initially. This will gradually disappear. Swelling can take up to 6 months to completely dissipate;
  • A lack of sensation to the abdominal area is normal, with sensation returning over a period of several months;
  • Wound dressings should be kept intact and dry until your follow-up appointment;
  • Advice about showering/bathing and care of the wound will be given at your follow-up appointments;
  • Dissolvable stitches are usually used to the main abdominal scar;
  • Sutures around the umbilicus (navel) may need to be removed. This will be done at your follow-up appointment.

 
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