Obviously, it is more difficult to provide post-op care to a patient who lives further than one hour from the surgeon's office. That is why I urge my out of town patients to remain in the NYC area for at least several days before they return home. If there are any immediate problems, then I can deal with it right then. The additional few days in New York also provide an excellent opportunity to visit and take advantage of the museums, parks, shopping, Broadway plays, etc, that New York offers.
As part of my entire surgical package, I provide comprehensive instructions and explanations for the surgery. This includes preparation for the operation, what to expect right after surgery and also long-term care and treatment. An educated patient will have a far smoother post-op course.
For the most part, once a few days have elapsed and there are no problems (the potential problem of most concern would be a hematoma), then they can return home. I insist on there being frequent communication between us after that. Communication consists of answering questions directly by email or telephone. And, if there is a question about healing, I ask that photos be sent to me by email -- and I can usually answer by email.
The time frame between one week and several months is one in which there is extremely active healing going on under the skin -- and truly there are very few times when surgical intervention would be indicated. Sometimes massage may be initiated -- but only at the right time.
Mother Nature plays an active part in the healing process -- and that includes the possible development of scar tissue. This cannot be predicted ahead of time. Sometimes scar tissue develops beneath the nipples -- and if massage and time do not help, then sometimes a kenalog injection is necessary. This would not be done before 4-6 months have elapsed since surgery. I would need for the patient to return to my office for this treatment.
I have done literally hundreds of patients from outside the NYC area -- many from all parts of the US and many from all parts of the globe -- including all continents (except Antarctica). This method of providing post operative care has been quite successful for them.
Dr Jacobs