After surgery, our body goes through some changes and adverse reactions that are not very pleasant, but have solutions!
When undergoing cosmetic surgery, it is very important to be well informed of all the issues and care we should have with our body before, during and after surgery. We know that some situations are normal and part of the process, such as edema, bruising, fluid retention and scarring. Care and recovery from scars are very important. All medical advice should be strictly followed to avoid infection or other aggravation. Each case is a case, so we must protect ourselves and take the utmost care and vigilance depending on our health, esthetics and overall well-being.
The development of a hematoma is the most common complication of plastic surgery, which occurs due to the accumulation of blood in the operated region, causing swelling and pain. In addition, purple spots may also appear because blood vessels rupture during surgery.
These complications can occur in all plastic surgeries, and are frequent in surgery to correct the eyelids, such as blepharoplasty, facelift or liposuction.
The appearance of thick, deformed and colloid scars can occur after any plastic surgery, but are more common in larger scars. In addition, it can also develop lumps under the skin that is caused by the formation of hard local tissue that pulls the skin, known as fibrosis.
In some cases, retractable scarring may occur, which is when the skin pulls inward and creates a hole in the operated region. The best ways to treat deformed scars are through cosmetic physiotherapy sessions or undergoing new plastic surgery to correct the scar.
Loss of sensation in the operated region and above the scar may occur due to swelling of the region, but this sensation decreases over time.
Chris Fisioderm takes care to treat each case properly, in a very careful and personalized way. We have specialized physical therapists to provide follow-up and post-surgical treatment in all situations mentioned above. The results are excellent! It is worth checking!