I'm sure alot of you are like me - quite swollen on either the left or right chest. Personally I'm 12 days post-op.
Anyways.
Here's some tips for getting the swelling down that I've picked up on this site and elsewhere, and I was just thinking that "hey, this might help some people", and also "hey, maybe someone else has some usefull tips!". So guys, if you got any good tips for getting the swelling down quicker (besides pointing to Mother Nature), please contribute.
- Try consuming antioxidants
- Try consuming vitamins
- Gently massage the surrounding area with aloe vera lotion.
Anything else?
Actually, swelling is the response of the body to injury. The best way to have less swelling is prevention, prevention, prevention. Once the swelling is there, stop further injuring the healing tissues so they can heal. Massaging too early can be a form of trauma and cause further swelling.
For my patients'
Swelling After Gynecomastia Surgery, the surgical technique is the most important factor. It continues with
After Gynecomastia Surgery Compression Garments that are fitted before the operation and used to stabilize tissues minimizing further injury, preventing further injury and helping the small amount of swelling there resolve faster. Preventing complications such as
Hematoma After Gynecomastia Surgery is also critical by avoiding medications and over the counter substances that increase the chance of such problems.
I do not recommend either the additional vitamins nor the antioxidants for my patients either.
Once the swelling is there, and the surgeon's system for after care does not involve compression, then you are kind of stuck with nature and letting healing take its course. That is why surgeon selection and checking how that doctor's patients evolve after surgery is so critical for preventing such swelling. Before changing anything a surgeon has designed as part of after surgery care, you should check with your surgeon.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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