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FFS recovery time

Started by NataliaDoll, May 08, 2016, 04:13:36 AM

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NataliaDoll

I guess everyone has different recoveries but anyone post ffs able to tell me how long it takes for you to recovery and go back to your daily life?
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Paula1

Hi Natalia,

Recovery varies from patient to patient, of course.

I have seen much younger Facial Team post-op girls than me look great even after only one week. How they felt is a different matter naturally.

Some you could not tell that they have had surgery which amazed me.

My situation is different because of all the surgeries I have had in the past prior to my April FT surgery and my age.

Depends what you mean about " Daily life !"

After all my procedures. the following day I was up and about doing things but did not get back to work or play until at least two to three weeks afterwards.

With my last procedure as a lot of work was done, it has taken me a little over a month with plenty of rest and good food (diet) to say that I am back to being relatively normal.

Hope this helps ...  :)

Hugs

Paula

PS. Of course in terms of healing time and seeing the final result, it will take quite a lot longer in my case.

PPS. Also always take the surgeon's advice and follow the post-op instructions as to what you can and cannot do.


Quote from: NataliaDoll on May 08, 2016, 04:13:36 AM
I guess everyone has different recoveries but anyone post ffs able to tell me how long it takes for you to recovery and go back to your daily life?
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Valentina

I suppose it depends on the work done, your age and your personal disposition for healing. I would allow enough time to recover, just to be on the safe side. The nastiest things for me were chin or jaw work, the rest is just discomfort and swelling, when done by an expert surgeon. I had no pain so far during all the procedures so don't worry, you'll be fine too.
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