Combined Tummy tuck and breast lift questions
on 8/20/14 4:10 am
The length of time really depends on the job as well as what is done. In addition, every body heals differently. In my experience, most of my patients can return to work within a two week period. I often times have my patient donate a unit of their blood prior to surgery and then I give it back to them at surgery to decrease anemia from blood loss at surgery and help them recover usually quicker. You should be able to fly within the same period of time but a lot of times even sooner, again, depending on what you h
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ave done and the length of the operation. You should always remember to move around when flying, even if it is just your feet/legs to help prevent a pulmonary embolus/blood clot!