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How To Get Rid of Fibrosis After Cosmetic Surgery?

4/18/2022

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What Is Fibrosis?

How does the term “fibrosis” make you feel? Do you ever ask yourself if it's possible to get rid of fibrosis? Read on to learn more about fibrosis, symptoms, causes and treatments. 

Did you know that one of the most common side effects of cosmetic surgery is a condition called “fibrosis”? Fibrosis is basically scar tissue that forms, which leads to the tightening of a muscle, tendon or ligament. The formation of these fibrous bands can restrict mobility and cause pain. 

It is a constant swelling that occurs in the muscle and soft tissue. It is a complication that is associated with an initial injury to the skin. The most common fibrosis that affects people is Keloids. Fibrosis scars generally result from cuts, scratches, or healing of wounds after plastic surgery.


The Causes of Fibrosis After Cosmetic Surgery

When you're having cosmetic surgery, you worry about the pain and swelling after the operation. You don't usually consider the possibility of getting fibrosis. But fibrosis does happen, and it can have serious consequences for your health. 

Here are some causes of fibrosis after cosmetic surgery:

  1. The main reason for fibrosis is a lack of moisture and hydration, and if it has not been properly performed.
  2. Collagen buildup. Collagen fibers that have been displaced by the aspiration of the cannula can accumulate after lipo, in addition to fat. As a result, it will aid in the development of fibrous areas.
  3. Smoking. A precise balance of inflammation is required for wound healing and scar formation. Smoking has been linked to an increase in wound-related postoperative problems, most likely due to disruption of normal inflammatory physiology. To put it another way, smoking can cause fibrosis, which is why your surgeon advises you to quit smoking at least one month prior to the procedure and throughout the healing period.
  4. Poor nutrition. Fibrosis can be caused by a lack of vitamins, proteins, and minerals. Poor nutrition before or throughout the healing process can cause wounds to heal slowly and weaken.
  5. Venous insufficiency. Because nutrients and oxygen cannot reach the repairing tissues due to poor blood flow, fibrosis develops. Lack of nutrition leads cells to die, causing tissue damage and the formation of fibrosis or a new wound.
  6. Skin quality. You may be more or less likely to develop fibrosis depending on your skin type (how it heals).

How Post-Surgery Massage Can Help
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Yes! It is possible to get rid of fibrosis after cosmetic surgery. Fibrosis can occur and is more likely with tummy tucks and breast augmentations . It takes a knowledgeable plastic surgeon to use their skill, creativity and artistry to ensure this does not happen. 

Fibrosis is a serious problem for many patients who undergo breast cancer surgery, as well as breast augmentation, breast lift and body contouring procedures. If a patient has excess scar tissue in the breast that just won't go away, it may be time to find out if lymphatic drainage massage can help them get rid of fibrosis.

Lymphatic drainage massage is a gentle massage that improves the movement of your body's lymph, so that waste products, toxins, and fluids can be removed. It is known to help in the process of fibrosis resolution.

If you have decided to take the plunge and get cosmetic surgery, you may be wondering how to eliminate excess skin after the swelling after cosmetic surgery goes down. The keyword is " lymphatic drainage". During this process, our bodies release toxins through the lymphatic system. By using a lymphatic massage, we can release these toxins and reduce scarring after having surgery." Lymphatic drainage massage can help your body purge the fibrosis and bruising that happens right after surgery.

The good news? If your surgeon discovers that you have developed fibrosis as a result of your cosmetic surgery, there's good news. It can be treated—and treated successfully—with a post-surgery massage. Contact Kamour Spa about scheduling a massage soon after your operation. The sooner you book an appointment, the better chance for positive results!

It's important to continue with the exercises, especially if you've undergone procedures that restrict your mobility. It may not sound glamorous, but it will result in far less scarring and better results in the end. Don't let fibrosis get in the way of all your cosmetic surgery dreams. Treating this condition with a post-surgery massage will help you look and feel better than ever.

Remember that the pain will go away in a week or so. What's left will be nothing but beautiful. 

Contact us to book an appointment today:
⚡️ +1 (407) 283-9636
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