When will I feel normal after an abdominoplasty?

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2020
  • Knowing what to expect after an abdominoplasty not only helps you get mentally prepared for surgery, but can also keep your spirits up as you recover. As with all things in life, the brief period of discomfort and downtime is only temporary. Every week post-op is a victory and milestone toward achieving the body you have worked so hard for.
    For example, did you know you can start driving after an abdominoplasty at just 2-3 weeks? You can even begin a full exercise routine by the 8-week mark.
    As each day passes, you will make progress. By three months, much of the swelling has subsided and pain will be a distant memory. It’s incredible how fast the human body heals from an abdominoplasty. You will be feeling normal faster than you know it and enjoying your beautiful new body.
    Check out the video for more fascinating information from Dr. Beldholm about abdominoplasty recovery.
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    Dr Bernard Beldholm M.B.B.S B.Sc(Med) FRACS FACCS.
    This CZcams channel aims to educate and hopefully entertain you.
    Check out Dr Beldholm's website on:
    beldholm.com.au/
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    / @drbernardbeldholm
    We welcome your comments!
    Want a consultation? Call us on: (02) 4934-5700
    30 Belmore Rd
    Lorn, NSW 2320
    Australia
    *Disclaimer: Surgery is a serious decision. More information about risks & recovery are available on our website; beldholm.com.au/about/disclaimer/. Surgery performed by Dr Bernard Beldholm (MED0001186274) M.B.B.S B.Sc (Med) FRACS, Registered medical practitioner, Specialist surgeon (specialist registration in Surgery - general surgery).
    Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from a qualified health practitioner. Results, recovery & potential complications will vary for each individual patient. Photos & videos featured are not a guarantee that your results will be the same & do not guarantee a particular surgical outcome. Content on our Instagram page & other social media pages is published with the consent of our patients. The content featured is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice. Immediate post-op results may differ from the final result.
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Komentáře • 64

  • @Kate-cg6ii
    @Kate-cg6ii Před rokem +45

    I’m on day 6 of recovery and I swear I’m reevaluating my life decisions 😂 This TT & lipo IS NO JOKE

    • @DrBernardBeldholm
      @DrBernardBeldholm  Před rokem +3

      The first one to two weeks are usually the hardest. If you have concerns it is always best to see your surgeon to discuss this.

    • @ellqons7495
      @ellqons7495 Před rokem +2

      Lol, how you holding up now? My guts feel so tight and weird. I still can’t feel near my pubic area. I had a full tt with lipo on 10/31

    • @evaeve77
      @evaeve77 Před rokem +2

      Mee too. Day 7 for me. Today felt different, i feel exhausted

    • @queenclothing9360
      @queenclothing9360 Před rokem +8

      Am on day 5 and feel like crap ... I can't walk upright I have no appetite I can't sleep on my sides I sleep on my back and my back hurts ... I am having nightmares throughout the night

    • @AnaMartinez-kk8sx
      @AnaMartinez-kk8sx Před rokem +5

      @@queenclothing9360 Same! I’m on day 7 and regretting it so bad! 😓 I can’t wait to feel normal again!

  • @kam0406
    @kam0406 Před 6 měsíci +8

    It has been 3 months for me and I’m still dealing with a bit of swelling and stiffness, soreness and numbness. My advice is to completely clear your schedule for the first month- and don’t expect to be back to normal activities at the gym for about two to three months. I was lifting weights and working out daily before surgery - and just now, at 3 months, I’m able to do my usual gym routine. Still, some days I am still a bit sore and I do have days when there is some inexplicable swelling - maybe after I’ve been lifting and bending more than usual. 3 months is a more realistic time line than what most doctors give- which is a lie! You will most likely need a few months. Also, my energy level was very low for the first 2 months. Your body was taken apart and then altered and cut! It’s major surgery and should be respected as such.

  • @melh8179
    @melh8179 Před rokem +12

    It’s nice to finally hear a surgeon be honest about this recovery.

  • @kam0406
    @kam0406 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This is one of the few doctors who is speaking the truth! It’s a long recovery- but totally worth it! My belly is flat and my waist is so tiny now! I’m 50 and my abs look better than I did in my 20s . The recovery is not easy- especially month one and two- but omg- it was worth it!

  • @TheShazam25
    @TheShazam25 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Night time sucks!! That is when I'm most uncomfortable. Im 4 weeks out and I work 12 hour shifts by 5pm my abdomen is swelling up with fluid. I wear my abd binder as tight as I can. I had lipo around my sides and back. That is next level pain!! I am numb but feel pain at the same time all day. My back swells up with with lymphatic fluid. This swelling is awful. When I wear my binder it pushes fluid into my hips, butt, top of thighs and my upper back. At one point, I had such bad pitting edema down both legs but that is finally gone. Thank you Jesus!!! My abdomen is so tight. I cant wait to fast forward time and be done with all of this!! If you do this be ready to deal with some serious pain. Oh and my abdominal wound dehisced from the swelling so I have a small open wound to deal with and ended up with a blood clot in my arm and I am taking Eliquis!!! Shit happens tho. These are risks of having surgery. Next summer will be much better 😜 I keep moving on and block out the bad stuff.....this is not for the faint of heart!!! Please, just know what you are getting into and watch you tube videos about others' experiences.
    Good luck!! ❤

  • @CoryDemir
    @CoryDemir Před 11 dny

    Thank you Dr. Beldhom for taking the time to explain all these. Your honesty is very well appreciated

  • @screenname2206
    @screenname2206 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I’m 4 weeks out and nights are the hardest. With that said I improve everyday but by the end of the day on hunched over again and sore. Happy to hear I’m 1/3 of the way to feeling somewhat normal.

  • @jenniferrodgers3689
    @jenniferrodgers3689 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for being very honest about the recovery time.

  • @screenname2206
    @screenname2206 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Having an honest answer is helpful . The hard part is all the unanswered questions. Just knowing this is a slow recovery let’s me know things are ok and the way I feel is normal.

  • @MizzQueenbeby
    @MizzQueenbeby Před 11 měsíci +1

    The best comprehensive video that provides what you might expect as time progresses; considering outcomes may vary from person to person. Thanks!

  • @lovpinkdiamonds
    @lovpinkdiamonds Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the information. So now I know I will need to be home for 3 months for recovery

  • @jetset1111
    @jetset1111 Před rokem +2

    Very helpful!!! Thank you

  • @susieausberry8635
    @susieausberry8635 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @ttf3289
    @ttf3289 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Not a single PS ever talks about the possibility of your wife having pain for 5-6 years post op.
    Love your bodies, ladies!

  • @wmignon
    @wmignon Před měsícem

    Thank God, it’s been almost two weeks and without drains I feel 70% back to normal. I’m over the compression binder though 😮‍💨

    • @DrBernardBeldholm
      @DrBernardBeldholm  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for sharing. You are almost there. I find that most of my patients have a turning point between week 2 and 3.
      Things should be getting easier for you.
      Dr Beldholm

  • @catherineweiss1877
    @catherineweiss1877 Před 6 měsíci +2

    12😮 months😢

  • @thececeshow253
    @thececeshow253 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I’m almost 4 weeks and I’m regretting this everyday 😢

    • @34cubano34
      @34cubano34 Před měsícem

      Same

    • @thececeshow253
      @thececeshow253 Před měsícem

      @@34cubano34 you will get there hun looking bad on this post I was so miserable I’m feeling so much better and able to fully stand. It definitely takes a lot of time and very slow at that.

    • @w.shaynaiascruz5534
      @w.shaynaiascruz5534 Před měsícem

      Why ,?

    • @thececeshow253
      @thececeshow253 Před měsícem

      @@w.shaynaiascruz5534 I couldn’t stand up straight , take a bath or use the bathroom properly because I couldn’t stretch. I’m feeling much better now and able to stand it’s a long healing journey. I learned to have patience but I was so miserable and depressed.

    • @DrBernardBeldholm
      @DrBernardBeldholm  Před měsícem +1

      I’m glad you are getting better. It does take time. Also it varies from patient to patient and what surgical technique was used. My patients usually take 10 days to stand up straight. 2 weeks to feel reasonably well. But you will find that after 4 weeks things should improve significantly.
      Dr Beldholm

  • @catherineweiss1877
    @catherineweiss1877 Před 6 měsíci

    Im 3 weeks the sw we lling is rediculace.
    Im over it.
    Its hard so if tou so it your out for 3 months. Easy.

  • @courtneyjames8223
    @courtneyjames8223 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a labor job I don't know how would I do my job..I'm a certified nursing assistant and pull patients all day..I don't think I can do this procedure. I might have to take 3 months off work.

    • @DrBernardBeldholm
      @DrBernardBeldholm  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Courtney, it is best to speak with your surgeon in detail about your work requirements to ensure you take enough time off for recovery.

  • @cynthiadawn5619
    @cynthiadawn5619 Před rokem +2

    I wish someone would reply. I’ve posted on dozens of tummy tuck videos and no one replies :( I wanna know if it’s normal to still have a “fold or roll” when sitting down after a tummy tuck????? Shouldn’t I be flat even when sitting? Help someone plz reply sighs 😢

    • @monageasa8721
      @monageasa8721 Před rokem

      I just got mine 3 weeks now , my tummy very flat when i sitting or standing, you have to go to your doctor

    • @DrBernardBeldholm
      @DrBernardBeldholm  Před rokem

      Hi Cynthia, I apologize on the delay. This does depend on your skin elasticity - if this is poor it does not pull back up when sitting down. We do also have to make sure we have not pulled the skin too tight, so it is flat when sitting down, as this would be too tight and uncomfortable in a standing position.
      It is always best to go back to see your surgeon with any concerns you might have.

    • @ellqons7495
      @ellqons7495 Před rokem +1

      How long has it been since you had yours? I got mine on 10/31 and still quite swollen. However, when I sit, I’m still relatively flat

    • @Sonibablaa
      @Sonibablaa Před rokem +1

      You have to have some fold when sitting down otherwise you will end up looking inhuman or like you have a permenent plaster over your tummy that don’t move

    • @lavjamsoflocamp
      @lavjamsoflocamp Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Sonibablaa😅😅😅😅

  • @sujaliz1318
    @sujaliz1318 Před rokem

    I am past 2 month post op of a tummy tuck and want to get back to my routine but my dr said i dont need to do any abdominal exercises as he has tightened it to the max. I dont do any aggressive workouts but would it be ok to get back to my routine? Following some workout programs.
    And i feel kind of bloated at times and feel the swelling is still there. Is that normal and will it take a long time for it to go?

  • @kathya.5135
    @kathya.5135 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You need at least 4 months work off. Trust me

  • @melr6235
    @melr6235 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. No one is talking about how long it takes to heal.

    • @anavelasco88
      @anavelasco88 Před 2 měsíci

      Everyone says to be 💯 recovered is a year.