What is the recovery time after abdomen liposuction?

The recovery time after abdomen liposuction depends on the extent of fat removal, surgical technique, and individual healing response. In most cases, initial recovery begins within the first 48 to 72 hours, during which patients may experience swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort in the abdominal region.

During the first week, patients are generally advised to wear compression garments to reduce edema, support tissue retraction, and improve contour healing. Light daily activities and gentle walking are usually encouraged to promote circulation and reduce the risk of postoperative complications such as venous stasis.

Most patients can return to non-strenuous work within 5 to 10 days, depending on the invasiveness of the procedure and their overall physical condition. However, residual swelling and tissue firmness may persist for several weeks as part of the normal inflammatory and healing process.

Complete recovery and final aesthetic results typically become more evident within 6 to 12 weeks, once the subcutaneous tissues fully settle and collagen remodeling stabilizes the treated area. In some cases, minor swelling can continue for up to 3 to 6 months before final contour definition is achieved.

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