Abdominoplasty Recovery. 10 things you should do.

Posted on April 26, 2024

Abdominoplasties have a bad rap for being super painful and a hard recovery. After doing this surgery for 25 years, I have got some insider tips for you. See my other blogs on abdominoplasties here: BLOG. I am not saying tummy tucks aren’t a big deal, but it isn’t bad if you are prepared.

SURGICAL TECHNIQUE. This is something to research when picking a surgeon, but there are things we as a surgeon can do which aid your recovery. The two big ones that come to mind are 1. Using some kind of internal pain medication placed at the rectus muscle to lower pain. I use Exparel (a long acting numbing medication). Others use pain pumps placed internally (I used to use these but they have a catheter that comes through the skin with a reservoir- I find Exparel equally effective and less to deal with). The second thing surgeons do is close down the space created when you do a tummy tuck with progressive tension or quilting sutures. This cuts down on fluid build up, lowers the risk of seroma, and I found significantly shortens the time the drain is in.

So my top ten things to think about?

I am sure there are more things, but these are pearls I tell my patients over and over. Thought I’d write it down to just hand to them. And remember this is not forever. Every week is a like a dog year of improvement. By the time you are a month out, you will feel pretty normal, and you will keep improving.