Arm Lift Post-Procedure Instructions
Activity
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It is very important to begin walking with assistance today, DO NOT remain in bed.
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While in bed, move your feet by pointing your toes up and down to promote blood flow.
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No driving until 24 hours after your last narcotic pain medication dose.
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Keep your arms elevated above the level of your heart for at least the first 2 weeks to reduce swelling and pain. Avoid bending at the elbow to minimize pain and swelling.
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Do not strain or do anything which requires significant effort. Gradually increase your activities to your comfort level.
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In general, you will need about 2 weeks off from work. Plan to avoid travel and heavy lifting/ heavy exercise for 4-6 weeks after surgery.
Home Care
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Cough and deep breathe every hour while awake for 2 days. For mild fever (less than 100°F), increase frequency of coughing or deep breathing.
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Wear the compression dressings at all times (unless showering) for at least 1 week. This will help minimize swelling and fluid collections
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You may shower 48 hours after surgery. Do not go in any hot tubs, baths, or pools.
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If you have steri-strips (white tape) on the incision keep them in place until you see your doctor. They may fall off on their own and that is OK.
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Reinforce dressings as needed with gauze or pads. Some drainage is expected.
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DO NOT smoke (including second-hand smoke) or use nicotine products of any kind for at least 4 weeks before and 4 weeks after surgery.
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Please plan to have a responsible adult with you for at least 24 hours following surgery.
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If you were given an antibiotic, please take this as prescribed.
What to Expect
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Moderate discomfort and swelling. Bruising and swelling can occur up to 48 hours post-op and may take several weeks (bruising) or months (swelling) to resolve
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The pain medication will help with the pain but you may still feel pressure and tightness.
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Spots of drainage on dressings. Drainage may temporarily increase with activity.
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If you have a drain, refer to separate drain instruction sheet.
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The scars will improve in color and size from 3 months up to 2 years after your surgery.
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Numbness, tingling, and sensitivity to physical contact may persist for several weeks or longer.
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The near-final result is typically apparent 3-6 months after surgery.
Medication & Comfort
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You should take the scheduled tylenol, gabapentin, and celecoxib for pain relief as prescribed. Breakthrough pain with the opiate medications.
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Pain medications may cause drowsiness, upset stomach, and constipation.
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Take pain medications with food.
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Do not drink alcohol or drive while taking prescribed pain medication.
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Refills are only available during office hours – 9am to 5pm, Monday through Friday. If you feel you need more pain medication, please call during those times.
Call the nurse line (806 810 5828) if you notice:
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More swelling on one side than the other.
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Large spots of drainage that soak through the bandages.
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Severe pain not responding to medication.
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Fever greater than 101°F
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Difficulty breathing
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Signs of infection: If you notice foul-smelling drainage, redness, excessive swelling and pain in the treated areas, please notify us immediately.
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Final Results: Expect the best results 6-12 months AFTER the surgery.
If you have an issue after hours, contact Dr. Boonipat directly at 603 731 6888
I have read and understand ALL the above instructions. I understand that the following instructions are solely my responsibility for a better post-surgical recovery. I understand that it is my responsibility to ask the surgeon about any questions or concerns related to my procedure, health, and healing process.