Author Topic: Post op fluid retention question  (Read 1523 times)

Offline tony27

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Hello!

I had my operation (excision and lipo) done Tuesday the 29th. My drains were removed Friday the 1st.

I am still wearing my vest, doctor told me to wear it for another week or two. I have a post op not for another 4 weeks.

My question is regarding fluid retention - I was told to come in to the office to have it aspirated if it felt like too much fluid, but I'm not entirely sure what that means. Basically, my question is how do I know whether I need to go in for an aspiration or not?  Should I go anyway just to play it safe later this week? Or can my body just absorb it?

Thank you very much!

Offline DrPensler

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I rarely use drains.When a patient has a fluid collection after surgery sometimes the collection is small and will resorb on its own and sometimes it is best to aspirate the collection. The decision as to what is best is a determination that I make,having said that I would suggest you contact the surgeon and follow their recommendations.
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Offline Dr. Schuster

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I agree with Dr. Pensler. if it looks or feels like a water bed - you have residual fluid that should probably be aspirated.
Dr. Schuster
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