The healing period and post-op care are as important as the surgery itself. Results are not immediately visible – internal tissue healing, and swelling can last up to several months, and scar tissue formation can take up even a year, thus patience and specialist advice are key during this time. To help you make this period as smooth and successful as possible we have prepared educational videos that will provide more information about complications, aftercare, and revision surgery policy.
Post-op care & healing
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Revision policy 1 min explanations
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Why is the revision policy not applied when the patient’s body mass index (BMI) is greater than 30?
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Why insufficient liposuction or loose skin after liposuction surgery is not an object of revision surgery?
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Is it possible to remove more skin after tummy tuck as a revision procedure?
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Why “loose skin” (after thigh lift and arm lift) is not considered an object of revision?
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Why revision surgery policy will not be applied if weight fluctuation or pregnancy after the surgery are identified?
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Why could revision policy not be applied if I have had significant weight loss in the past?
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If the patient’s breasts do not seem small enough after breast reduction, why is this not considered an object of revision policy?
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Why the revision policy cannot be applied in cases when the patient departs Lithuania earlier than 5-7 days after surgery?
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Why the revision policy cannot be applied when both breast lift and breast implant surgery are performed during the same operation?