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Post-Operative Care in Intimate Labial/Vulvar Plastic Surgery

Discover the essential care after intimate labial/vulvar plastic surgery for a safe and effective recovery

FADr. Fernando Amato 24 de maio de 2024 4 min de leitura
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Post-Operative Care in Intimate Labial/Vulvar Plastic Surgery: Ensure a Safe and Effective Recovery

  • May 24, 2024
  • By Fernando Amato
Discover the essential care after labial/vulvar plastic surgery for a safe and effective recovery

What is the post-operative care for intimate Labial/Vulvar plastic surgery? The success, therefore, of a surgical procedure does not end in the operating room. Thus, the post-operative phase is crucial to ensure the best possible results and that recovery is quick and without complications. In the case of labial and vulvar plastic surgeries, however, post-operative care requires specialized attention to avoid risks and promote ideal healing. This article aims to provide detailed guidance on post-surgery care.

Essential Care After Intimate Labial/Vulvar Surgery

  1. Hygiene and Cleaning Hygiene, therefore, is fundamental after any surgery. It is recommended that the patient gently rinse the operated area twice a day. Therefore, you can do this with a water jet, carefully directing the water so as not to pressure the sutures. To clean, gently pat the area dry with a warm towel or, preferably, a hairdryer on a cool setting.
  2. Use of Ice The use of cold compresses is recommended to reduce pain and relieve discomfort. Place ice packs, cover with a thin towel to protect the skin, for 20 minutes, several times a day. This helps reduce swelling and provides significant relief in the treated area.
  3. Medication and Incision Care Medications such as Arnica and heparin are used to minimize bruising. Additionally, these treatments help accelerate skin recovery. It is essential to follow medical prescriptions regarding the use of any medication, including ointments or creams applied directly to the incisions. Doctors may recommend the use of gels, creams, and ointments, but the active principles may vary according to each doctor's guidance.
  4. Activity Restrictions It is necessary to significantly limit physical activity in the first few weeks after surgery. Avoid strenuous exercise, weight lifting, or any effort that may strain the operated area. Also, activities that may cause friction or direct pressure on the area, such as cycling, horseback riding, or sexual intercourse, should be avoided until medical clearance. On average, the restriction can last from 4 to 6 weeks.
  5. Observation and Prevention It is normal for the operated area to show some degree of swelling, bruising, and even blood spots. However, it is crucial to observe for signs of infection, such as excessive redness, local heat, discharge, or increased pain, which indicate complications and should be reported to the doctor immediately.

📞 In case of doubts or concerns, never hesitate to contact the doctor responsible for your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How long does full recovery take? Recovery can vary from person to person, but generally, it is completed in about four to six weeks.
  2. Can I shower normally after surgery? Showering is allowed, but the operated area should be treated with care, avoiding strong jets of water directly on the incisions.
  3. When can I return to physical exercise? Light exercises, such as walking, can be resumed a few weeks after intimate labial/vulvar plastic surgery, as directed by your doctor. More intense activities should wait until you have full medical clearance.
  4. Is it normal to feel pain after surgery? Some discomfort is normal, but pain should be controlled with prescribed medications. If the pain intensifies, it is important to consult your doctor.
  5. How do I know if I'm developing an infection? Signs of infection include, but are not limited to, increased swelling, redness, local heat, and discharge. Any of these symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
  6. Can I wear normal underwear after surgery? It is recommended to wear loose, cotton underwear in the post-operative period to avoid irritation in the treated area.
  7. What should I do if I notice bleeding? Minor bleeding may be normal, especially in the first few days. However, if the bleeding is heavy or worsens, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately.
  8. Can I apply ice directly to the skin? It is not recommended to apply ice directly to the skin. Always wrap ice in a towel or cloth to protect the sensitive area.
  9. When will the stitches be removed? Stitches are usually removed between one and two weeks after surgery, depending on the technique used and each patient's healing. Some threads may “fall out” on their own.
  10. Is there any special diet care during recovery? A balanced diet, rich in proteins and vitamins, can aid in the healing process of intimate Labial/Vulvar plastic surgery. Avoid processed foods and those high in sugars to improve your recovery.

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#PlasticSurgery #PostOperativeRecovery #PostSurgeryCare #FemaleHealth #AestheticProcedure

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