Mastopexy (Breast Lift) Post-Operative

Instructions

  • Have someone drive you home after surgery and help you at home for 1-2 days.
  • Get plenty of rest.
  • Follow balanced diet.
  • Decreased activity may promote constipation, so you may want to add more raw fruit to your diet, and be sure to increase fluid intake.
  • Take pain medication as prescribed. Do not take aspirin or any products containing aspirin.
  • Do not drink alcohol when taking pain medications.
  • Even when not taking pain medications, no alcohol for 3 weeks as it causes fluid retention.
  • If you are taking vitamins with iron, resume these as tolerated.
  • Do not smoke, as smoking delays healing and increases the risk of complications.

Activities

  • Start walking as soon as possible, this helps to reduce swelling and lowers the chance of blood clots.
  • Do not drive until you are no longer taking any pain medications (narcotics).
  • Do not drive car for 2 weeks; after 2 weeks, only drive car with automatic shift and power steering.
  • Do not drive until you have full range of motion with your arms.
  • Limit use of arms for 4-6 weeks.
  • No heavy lifting.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise and activities for 4-6 weeks.
  • Social and employment activities can be resumed in 7-14 days.

Incision Care

  • You may shower 48 hours after removal of the drainage tubes.
  • Avoid exposing scars to sun for at least 12 months.
  • Always use a strong sunblock, if sun exposure is unavoidable (SPF 30 or greater).
  • Keep steri-strips on; replace if they come off.
  • Keep incisions clean and inspect daily for signs of infection.
  • No tub soaking while sutures or drains are in place.
  • Leave dressing on for length of time prescribed by your surgeon.
  • Once dressing is removed, a soft, wireless, full-support bra (nylon stretch) must be worn 24 hours a day for 2-4 weeks, unless otherwise instructed by your surgeon.

What to Expect

  • There may be postoperative pain, temporary bruising, discomfort, numbness, dry breast skin, swelling and discoloration.
  • May be some loss of sensation in the nipples.
  • Sagging breasts can recur with the aging process, pregnancy and weight changes.
  • Scars will fade in several months to a year.

Appearance

  • Wearing a bra helps to maintain your new appearance.
  • Increased firmness.

Follow-Up Care

  • Drainage tubes are removed in 2-3 days.
  • Sutures are removed in 7-14 days.

When to Call

  • If you have increased swelling or bruising.
  • If swelling and redness persist after a few days.
  • If you have increased redness along the incision.
  • If you have severe or increased pain not relieved by medication.
  • If you have any side effects to medications; such as, rash, nausea, headache, vomiting.
  • If you have an oral temperature over 100.4 degrees.
  • If you have any yellowish or greenish drainage from the incisions or notice a foul odor.
  • If you have bleeding from the incisions that is difficult to control with light pressure.
  • If you have loss of feeling or motion.

For medical questions, please call:

(734) 998-6022, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

After hours and on weekends, call Hospital Paging at (734) 936-6267 and ask for the Plastic Surgeon on call.