Liposuction Recovery: What to Expect | Sono Bello (2024)

Christopher Chung, M.D.
American Board of Plastic Surgery
Chief Medical Officer
Sono Bello

While there has always been a fairly predictable framework for liposuction recovery, we have had substantial enhancement of the process over the last few decades, following scientific understanding and clinical correlation.

There are two fundamental evolutionary steps in the surgical delivery and recovery process that have improved outcome and reduced overall downtime:

– Establishment of superiority of Tumescent Technique. The use of a dilute solution of lidocaine and epinephrine for control of surgical bleeding and local anesthesia has become the standard technique for liposuction. This technique has demonstrated clear advantage in safety and cost-benefit over general anesthesia.

– Management of acute wound milieu. Changes in clinical practice regarding the encouragement of open drainage from wound sites and the titration of the amount and timing of phased compression garments have resulted in the sophisticated management of the inflammatory exudate following the surgical injury of liposuction.

What Should I Expect After A Liposuction Procedure?

Being prepared for the post-operative period after a liposuction procedure and knowing what to expect are important. Your surgeon and the nurse should give you prescriptions for postoperative use and instructions for how they want you to use them. Most liposuction procedures utilize tumescent fluid – this is an IV solution to which lidocaine for anesthesia and epinephrine, a vasoconstrictor, to minimize blood loss, has been added. This tumescent fluid is injected into the area to be suctioned at the start of the case.

At the end of the case, some surgeons suture the small skin openings closed, but many leave the openings open to allow any excess tumescent fluid to run out. The fluid that comes out will contain a small amount of blood in the excess IV fluid, so this drainage fluid has the appearance of red or maroon water. Your surgeon and nurse should recommend dressings to absorb this fluid and protective barriers to be placed on any upholstery or bedding. The drainage can last one to two days.

Patients are placed in a compressive garment or binder immediately following the surgery and instructions will be given when to take the first shower, usually one to two days after, and how to progress their activity. Patients are generally instructed to rest the first 24 hours and then start moving around more on the second or third day. Walking is a good physical activity and patients should advance to this as soon as they are able. However, they should avoid bending, twisting, heavy lifting, and other strenuous activities for 4-6 weeks or until cleared by their surgeon or nurse.

Most people will swell 2-3 days after their liposuction procedure and then it gradually goes down over time. The area suctioned may be bruised as well. The area can remain firm or even lumpy as the swelling recedes. You will be told when to start massaging the suctioned areas.

When Will I Start to See Results After Liposuction?

Individual healing varies, but most end up using their compression devices at least 3-6 weeks. Most will start to see results in the first days to weeks with a final result seen by 6 months postoperatively.

Typical Liposuction Recovery Timeline and Milestones

A useful conversation of liposuction recovery time should begin with a discussion of typical milestones.

Days 1-2. During this time, the effects of the local anesthetic will wear off. The magnitude of the acute surgical discomfort may well require narcotic analgesic pain relief. The volume of serous drainage will be greatest during this time. The dressings will need to be frequently replaced. While the drainage will certainly be blood tinged, it should be emphasized that the actual amount of blood that is lost is very minimal. During this first 48 hours, the maximum impact of the original compression garment is realized.

Days 3-14. Drainage will have completely stopped by day 4. The need for the early acute high compression garment Is now waning, and by day 7, the more comfortable second stage garment may be applied. The early garment is applied to help express the acute inflammatory exudate from surgery, and the second stage garment is intended to assist in comfort. This strategy in switching from an initially high compression garment to a lower compression garment is known as bimodal compression therapy. Typically, a clinical encounter will be arranged around days 7 to 10 to evaluate the progress of wound healing and to assess for any acute concern such as infection or retention of fluid. Many patients that are employed in sedentary positions find its possible return to work at this point. Those who are laborers and are more active may need an extended period of time to resume full work responsibilities.

Days 15-28. The surgical incisions will have all completely healed. This period of time will be marked by substantial decrease in post-operative swelling that had been recognized in prior weeks. The general constitution will have improved to the point that light to moderate exercise can be introduced into the daily routine.

Days 29+. This period is marked by the conversion of the acute inflammatory edema phase to a phlegmonous subacute wound healing phase. There is also substantial progress in exercise tolerance and ability to resume fitness routines. The period between the third and the sixth month is marked by ongoing resolution of the inflammatory phlegmon and the progressive reveal of the final contours.

While it is suspected that some individual variation will occur with the above, it is helpful to have consistent guidelines and establish expectations preoperatively.

Helpful Liposuction Aftercare and Post Op Instructions

Here are some helpful secondary nuances in liposuction recovery:

– As in most health-related paradigms, diet has a substantial impact. Specifically, it is helpful to the patient to maintain hydration through an adequate fluid intake, but inadvisable to have foods or fluids that are rich in electrolytes and salts which promote edema.

Activity is to be encouraged, as this helps avoid the pooling of blood in the lower extremities and pelvis and contributes to risk reduction of thromboembolic events.

Massage has advantages that can be realized through encouraging lymphatic drainage reorganization of a scar, stretching, and stress mitigation.

– Of particular importance regarding the choice of clothing is to avoid wearing tight waistbands and other focally constrictive garments, as substantial contour irregularities can be created by poorly fitting clothing.

The focus on the biomechanical details and improvements in the technique of surgical delivery and recovery is the hallmark of the collected experience of over 100 board certified plastic surgeons performing over 140,000 surgeries during the last ten years by the Sono Bello clinical team.

Asking Dr. Chung: What is the Recovery Process from Sono Bello Laser Lipo?

Dr. Christopher Chung, Chief Medical Officer of Sono Bello explains the key components of the recovery process after Sono Bello’s TriSculpt laser liposuction and how our procedure is customized to reduce soreness and recovery time.

Video Transcript

Mike Garrison, President, Sono Bello: Dr. Chung can you talk a little bit about the recovery process from liposuction?

Dr. Chris Chung, Chief Medical Officer, Sono Bello:

Yes. The recovery process mostly involves swelling. Because of the liposuction your body will swell. I would say that in about six week, 60% of your swelling is gone and people start to see dramatic changes. And during that period most people take about several days of pain medication, some may be a little bit more, some a little bit less, but very rarely does anyone take over five days. So once the swelling is gone, then the second part of the recovery comes into play and that is the skin tightening part. And obviously with further reduction and swelling with the skin tightening, the final outcome can be achieved, anywhere between three to six months. I personally encourage my patients to resume normal activities right away and that’s how you minimize complications. And even light exercise as about two weeks.

Asking Dr. Chung: What Downtime and Soreness Can be Expected During the Liposuction Recovery Process?

Dr. Chung explains the typical expectations around downtime and soreness for patients who undergo the Sono Bello Trisculpt procedure.

Video Transcript

Mike Garrison, President, Sono Bello: Dr. Chung can you talk a little bit about what the downtime is with a liposuction procedure? what patients might expect in terms of soreness?

Dr. Chris Chung, Chief Medical Officer, Sono Bello:

Yes. So in terms of downtime I actually encourage my patients to resume normal activities right away. I know that there is some soreness, most patients take some form of pain medication for two or three days but really not much beyond that. You know most of that soreness is from the swelling that occurs naturally and most of that swelling will be gone by about six weeks.

Mike Garrison, President, Sono Bello: And what do you advise patients to do to achieve their absolute best results after a liposuction procedure?

Dr. Chris Chung, Chief Medical Officer, Sono Bello:

So, in order to achieve the best possible outcome, we ask all patients to comply with our very specific post-operative instructions. Which are really there to help navigate the patient through this process after the surgery, to promote safety, to minimize complications. And ultimately for the long-term outcome, obviously, it’s a strict maintenance to a better lifestyle is key, absolutely key, to achieving the most optimal outcome.

Liposuction Recovery: What to Expect | Sono Bello (2024)

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Liposuction Recovery: What to Expect | Sono Bello? ›

However, they should avoid bending, twisting, heavy lifting, and other strenuous activities for 4-6 weeks or until cleared by their surgeon or nurse. Most people will swell 2-3 days after their liposuction procedure and then it gradually goes down over time. The area suctioned may be bruised as well.

What is the recovery time for Sono Bello liposuction? ›

How long will bruising & swelling last after a Sono Bello procedure? Swelling may kick in within around 24 hours and last for at least 6 weeks—but a lot of this swelling will go down within 2-3 days. For most liposuction patients, swelling will be completely gone by about 3 months post-procedure.

What is the downtime for Sono Bello AbEX? ›

Major fluctuations in body weight can complicate the planning and the AbEX procedure itself and so it is best that the patient's weight be relatively stable before moving forward. Prepare for downtime during recovery. Patients should expect 5-10 days of rest and healing after the AbEX procedure.

How much weight do you lose after Sono Bello? ›

Each liposuction session may result in a maximum of 4000cc to 5000cc of fat removed. It is not uncommon for some patients to lose 20 to 30 pounds following liposuction with maintenance of a well-balanced healthy lifestyle. Learn more about the fat and weight you can lose from liposuction in this resource.

How much pain is there after Sono Bello? ›

How painful is Sono Bello? Although many patients report feeling aches and pains similar to those experienced after a vigorous workout, pain tolerance varies from person to person. Sono Bello's TriSculpt® Body Contouring Micro-Laser Liposuction procedure removes fat while minimizing bruising and swelling.

What is the downside of Sono Bello? ›

Sono Bello results may take a bit longer to manifest. Due to the more invasive nature of the laser technology, patients often experience more swelling and bruising, which can obscure the final outcome for a longer period.

What is the most painful day after liposuction? ›

Pain is the most intense two to four days after the procedure. Tenderness and soreness are typical but will eventually fade. You'll be given a compression garment to reduce swelling, provide support, and relieve pain in the liposuction area. The compression dressings shouldn't be tight enough to reduce blood flow.

How long to wear a compression garment after Sono Bello? ›

Individual healing varies, but most end up using their compression devices at least 3-6 weeks. Most will start to see results in the first days to weeks with a final result seen by 6 months postoperatively.

What is the Sono Bello controversy? ›

In May 2009, Ms. Javellana left Sono Bello Body Contour Center in Bellevue, Wash., alone in a taxi and, without telling anyone, checked into a hotel to recover, where she was found dead the next day. Ms. Javellana, a web designer, kept her liposuction a secret from friends and family in order to surprise her fiance.

Can I sleep on my side after AbEX? ›

Sleep in the Right Position

Generally, you can start sleeping on your side after about two weeks post-surgery. But why not immediately? The reason why you can't sleep on your side after a tummy tuck is that it creates too much tension in the surgical area and can be painful.

Where does the fat go after Sono Bello? ›

Each patient's results from their Sono Bello procedure are permanent, as fat cells are permanently removed from the body during the liposuction procedure.

How does AbEX remove skin? ›

During the procedure, the surgeon lifts the skin and separates it from the underlying abdominal muscles. If the muscles have become weakened or separated, they are tightened and stitched together to create a firmer abdominal wall. After the muscle repair, the surgeon removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen.

What are the long term side effects of Sono Bello? ›

Scarring, bruising, tenderness, and swelling often occur at incision sites from Sono Bello procedures. These side effects can last for weeks, sometimes months.

How long after Sono Bello do you see results? ›

Fortunately, most Sono Bello patients report that they feel happy and confident with their results within one month after their Mommy Makeover procedure.

Can you drive yourself home after Sono Bello? ›

Sono Bello patients may not drive themselves home after their procedure.

How to get rid of fluid pockets after liposuction? ›

Compression: Continuing to wear compression garments as advised by your surgeon can help reduce the size of fluid pockets by encouraging lymphatic drainage and preventing further fluid accumulation.

How many days rest is required after liposuction? ›

The area will probably be bruised and swollen for at least 10 to 14 days. You will be able to return to your normal activities as soon as you feel comfortable. This may take several days to a few weeks. Most people can return to light work within a few days.

What are the side effects of Sono Bello surgery? ›

Scarring, bruising, tenderness, and swelling often occur at incision sites from Sono Bello procedures. These side effects can last for weeks, sometimes months. Contour irregularities may also occur, and some may experience adverse reactions to local anesthesia.

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