Hey everyone,
I have a couple of questions for those of you that know from experience or have been told these answers by their PS.
- As I understand it there is a phase I compression garment and a phase II. How long before you typically transition to the phase II and what exactly is the difference? Will something like an Under Amour shirt suffice or do you need to buy something specific? How long do you wear the phase II?
- Typically, how long before you totally feel back to normal? By that I mean able to play golf, lift weights ,etc. Realize this varies wildly, but what is an average?
Thanks in advance.
I had my surgery two weeks ago in Toronto and was wondering what is the best vest to wear after the initial three weeks? The one I received from my doctor isn't very comfortable and although it is tight it keeps sliding down after a few days. It's a compression vest but only covers the top half.
Thanks,
Big Brother
The timing for how long each type vest is worn depends on many factors. I prefer to individualize the after surgery compression for each of my patients and check the fit myself before surgery.
The
After Gynecomastia Surgery Vest can be a powerful tool for recovery, but it can cause problems such as too much pressure that compromises the blood supply to tissue.
The tightness of the
Stage One After Gynecomastia Surgery Vest and
Stage Two After Gynecomastia Surgery Vest can be so important, I prefer to fit each of my own patients myself before surgery. It is rare that I vary from my initial fitting. Most of my patients now prefer to switch to a Stage II vest after initial healing. Timing depends on many factors. I have tried many different brands and types and not found anything as effective as what I am using. The few issues I had years ago with the garments I use were addressed when the company changed the design at my request.
For
Non-Surgical Body Conturing and Compression, you are not dealing with compromsed tissues and the fit is less critical.
Recovery and return to activities after surgery depends on the original problem, what was done, skill of your surgeon, after care, how you heal and other factors. Many of my patients return to light duties the day after the operation. However, look how much swelling / bruising my technique delivers. More surgical injury, bruising, and swelling usually slows recovery.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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