Exercising After A Tummy Tuck
The following question from our
tummy tuck forum
is from a man who is thinking of getting a tummy tuck but would like to know how
soon he can return to strenuous exercise after the tummy tuck.
Exercising
After A Tummy Tuck
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| Date: 03/22/2010 |
Submitted by:
Spaddict |
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Hi, Thanks for your website it’s just what I was looking for. I am also
going to be having the Tummy tuck in the next few months after losing
140 lbs. My main concern was how soon I can return to strenuous
exercise. Unlike you I like it very hard. It just does it for me and
keeps me interested in the sport of seeing how far I can push my body
now that I am fit for the first time in my life. I totally agree with
the loud music while exercising I cannot train without it. How long was
it till you were allowed to go into the pool? Does being in the pool for
a long time (60 Minutes) maybe prevent scar healing as good? Cheers.
Spaddict
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Tummy Tuck RESPONSE
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| Date: 03/22/2010 |
Submitted by:
Tanner |
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Spaddict,
I had my tummy tuck in December and even though I live in Florida, going
into the pool wasn't high on my list of things to do because the pool
water was way too cold. April is the earliest I go into the pool so I
can't give you a good answer. 4-6 weeks would be my guess but that's
just a ball park guess. I would think that even if you asked your
surgeon he would not be able to give you a definitive answer and would
say it would depend your level of healing and medical condition at the
time.
With regard to staying in the pool for a long period of time preventing
or delaying scar healing, you would have to ask a doctor but I
personally would not think so. If I would have gone swimming, after I
got out I would have showered with fresh water, washed the wound area
with antiseptic soap, dry, then coat the wound/incision area with a
layer of Neosporin and wrap it with gauze (I used toilet paper/paper
towels after I ran out of gauze) followed by the compression bandage.
You can buy anti-scarring gels but I found that they are too expensive
for the small amount that you get. I purchased some and used it but I
couldn't tell you if it worked better than Neosporin or Vaseline
petroleum jelly.
Right after the tummy tuck is not the right time to see how far you can
push your body. It may be hard for you to do, but you may have to curb
your enthusiasm for strenuous exercise and start out slow letting you
body and your surgeon tell you how far to push it.
Going into the pool is one thing. Swimming is another. Any form of
exercise that will tug or pull on your wound area is bad and swimming
seems like an unavoidable way of pulling at these areas. The last thing
you want to do is to hurt yourself and hamper your recovery (especially
after all the work you did to get there).
The good thing I found after I had my tummy tuck is that I could do
lots of exercises and weight lifting that did not affect my stomach or
waist area. I could lift dumbbells to exercise my hands, arms and
shoulders as much as I wanted. I wouldn't think that your surgeon would
have any objections to that as long as you didn't overdo it.
It's great that your doing all this exercise before your tummy tuck. I
firmly believe that it is one of the reasons that my recovery went so
well. Good luck.
Tanner
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