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Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a specialised form of massage that is used to reduce post-operative swelling and inflammation. This type of massage helps to stimulate the lymphatic system, which helps to remove fluid from the body and promote healing. MLD is often used in conjunction with high-definition liposuction surgery to reduce the risk of complications and improve the appearance of the results.

A compression garment is a type of medical device that is worn after high-definition liposuction surgery. This device helps to reduce swelling and promote healing by providing gentle pressure to the treated area. Compression garments should be worn for about 6 weeks after the procedure, or as instructed by your surgeon.

Most patients are able to return to work within a week of the procedure. However, this can vary depending on the extent of the surgery and the individual patient. It is important to listen to your surgeon’s instructions and follow their advice regarding when to return to work.

Typically, patients can start exercising within 2-3 weeks after the procedure. However, this can vary depending on the extent of the surgery and the individual patient. It is important to listen to your surgeon’s instructions and follow their advice regarding when to resume exercising.

In some cases, drains may be used after high-definition liposuction surgery. This is typically done to help reduce the risk of infection and to promote healing. If drains are used, they will typically be removed within a few days after the procedure.

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At a Glance


Duration

2-4 hours

Anaesthetic

General

Overnight Stay

1 day

Return to work

7 days

Return to exercise

6 weeks

Final result

6 months

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