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Female | 45
when can i shower after breast augmentation surgery?
When can i shower after breast augmentation surgery?
Cosmetologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Female | 46
when can i start using scar cream after breast augmentation?
When can i start using scar cream after breast augmentation?
Cosmetologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Female | 43
when can i workout after breast augmentation?
When can i workout after breast augmentation?
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
- For a week after breast augmentation surgery - patients can:
- Do light walking – the same prevents clotting.
- Prepare light meals, take shower, and wash hair.
- Begin with stretching exercises after 5 days.
- After 2 to 3 weeks - patients can:
- Climb stairs
- Return back to work
- Do cycling on a stationary bike
- 4 to 5 weeks after surgery - patients can perform:
- Lunges
- Leg presses
- Running/jumping
- Squats (without weights)
- After 6-8 weeks - patients can:
- Swim and lift weights
- But can't directly hit the gyms
Exercising too soon can result in:
- Tightening of sutures
- Opening of incisions
- Muscle/nerve injury
- Swelling
- Implant displacement
- Implant rupture
- Can make the implants more asymmetric in shape
Therefore, you are advised to exercise going by the timeline given above, or whatever your surgeon suggests!
If you are at a stage where you are still deciding whether to opt for this surgery or not, or if you have undergone this surgery and have doubts, then we have listing pages on surgeons based in India and Turkey for your perusal.
You can also reach out to us for further assistance, take care!
Female | 40
when can i sleep on my side after breast lift?
When can i sleep on my side after breast lift?
Plastic Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Male | 44
when to start massaging breast after surgery?
When to start massaging breast after surgery
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
- Massage post-breast augmentation can begin in 7 to 14 days. But discuss with your surgeon before starting.
- Massaging isn't advisable if your scars, scabs, and incisions haven't healed, or if you still have stitches.
- It is advised that you massage your breasts 2-3 times a day for 2 to 5 minutes at a time for 6 months.
- In the initial days, it is best to start out by providing support to the bottom of your breast with one hand while massaging with the other. Gradually, you can move on to more aggressive techniques such as pressing and stretching any tissue that feels hard, along with squeezing the implants.
- It is advised to consult before starting breast massages because implants that are shaped or textured can't cope with massaging, and this activity can have an impact on their final appearance.
If you are at a stage where you are still deciding whether to opt for breast surgery or not, or if you have undergone this surgery but have doubts, then we have extensive listicles on surgeons based in India and Turkey.
You can reach out to us for further inquiry, take care!
Female | 38
is scalp micropigmentation permanent?
Is scalp micropigmentation permanent?
Cosmetologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Female | 41
breast implant illness weight gain?
Breast implant illness weight gain?
Plastic Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Female | 39
Can tooth decay be reversed?
Implantologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
The short answer is “no” but the long answer is “sort of.” Here’s why:
The earliest stage of tooth decay or a cavity is demineralized enamel. The outer layer of enamel becomes weak and soft, due to acids and plaque biofilm coming into contact with it on an extended basis.
Fortunately, demineralized enamel can — to an extent — be remineralized before a physical cavity (hole) ruptures through the surface.
What are some ways to help this happen?
- Improved hygiene and plaque removal on an everyday basis
- Protective dental sealants over deep grooves and fissures, which are someof the most cavity-prone surfaces
- Drinking fluoridated tap water throughout the day
- Supplementation with a prescription strength fluoride or mouthrinse, providedby your dentist
- Use of everyday oral hygiene products that contain fluoride
- Eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, sharp cheddar cheese, and fewerprocessed carbohydrates
- Eliminating acidic beverages and those that contain natural or artificial-sweeteners
The types of cells that make up your teeth do not re-grow or repair themselves after the tooth is fully developed.
Once a tooth has a physical cavity (opening or hole) inside of it, there is no feasible way to help the enamel grow back on your own. Instead, the cavity will gradually worsen, due to the bacterial infection inside of the tooth structure.
Ideally, you would want to treat the cavity as soon as it’s diagnosed and while it’s as small as possible. When you do, your dentist can place a minimally invasive filling and preserve as much healthy tooth structure as possible.
But untreated cavities will expand to the point that they require larger fillings. Or worse, they will reach into the nerve chamber and create an abscess. What could have initially been treated with a modest restoration now becomes a situation requiring a root canal and a crown
Female | 52
My mother has type 1 choledochal cyst (age 52) . Which doctor is best for the treatment. Is this disease covered under insurance? because it is a congenital disease
Laparoscopic Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Male | 34
Fore head cyst chota sa hai
Plastic Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Male | 62
What is the difference between a stroke and a seizure?
Shalini Jadhvani
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Though there are a lot of similarities between a stroke and a seizure, there are some noteworthy differences between the two conditions. Please check the table below to know the difference between a stroke and a seizure.
Differences | Stroke | Seizures |
Nature of the Condition | The brain stops functioning in a stroke | The brain simply overreacts in a seizure |
Causes | A stroke can cause a seizure | A seizure cannot cause a stroke |
Effects on the body | A stroke can, in most cases, lead to paralysis ,and in one out of ten cases, death. | For seizures, there is hardly any damage to the body, and death only happens in rare cases. |
Method of treatment | The most effective way to fight a stroke is to find the cause of it and tackle it accordingly. | For seizures, anti-seizure medications are the most popular and recommended treatment choice. |
Symptoms | Most symptoms of stroke and seizures overlap, but facial drooping is one such symptom that is experienced only in stroke. | Facial drooping is not a symptom of seizures. |
Male | 54
When can I drive after a stroke?
Shalini Jadhvani
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Reputed neurosurgeons recommend waiting for at least one month after a mini-stroke and then resume driving for better brain healing. For massive strokes, the wait is longer.
But in either case, it is advisable to first obtain your doctor’s consent before driving again.
Male | 38
I have two mole on my face .What will be the costing for removal?
Plastic Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Female | 30
Good morning sir I am Asha I am suffering from face marks like damage on all over skin and pigmentation pls suggest me good products
Dermatologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Female | 34
I am 31 years old.I am suffering from painful swelling on forhead with redness. I am facing this problem from last 2 days.
Trichologist
Answered on 23rd May '24