Recovery, Risks & Revision
All cosmetic procedures carry risks, complications, varying recovery times and the possibility of revision surgery. It is important for patients to understand the risks, complications, and recovery involved with the cosmetic procedure they are having, and discuss this during their consultation appointment.
BREAST, BODY & FACIAL PROCEDURES
Please see the risks, complications, recovery and revision for cosmetic procedures below.
Breast Procedures
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Possible risks associated with breast surgery include bleeding or infection, accumulation of fluid around the implant after surgery, allergic reaction to medical materials, changes in breast and nipple sensation, temporary or permanent areas of numbness, nipple necrosis, skin wrinkling over the implant, keloid or hypertrophic scar formation, capsular contracture, inappropriate implant size, implant rupture or deflation, asymmetry of the breasts, calcium deposits in the scar capsule around the implant, granulomas, breastfeeding difficulties, reduced effectiveness of breast cancer screening, movement of the implants, further surgery to treat complications, anaesthesia risks, including allergic reactions or potentially fatal cardiovascular complications, and blood clots in the deep veins of the legs, which can be life-threatening if they move to the lungs or brain. It is important to discuss these risks with a qualified doctor before undergoing breast surgery.
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RECOVERY
Recovery time after cosmetic surgery can vary depending on multiple factors, such as the size and type of implant, surgical technique, and placement. As each woman is unique, recovery duration may differ. Typically, it takes 1-12 months for a full recovery, during which time it is crucial to avoid strenuous physical activity, lifting heavy objects, and excessive exertion to ensure proper healing.
AFTER SURGERY
No showering for five days. After five days, avoid saturating the dressings, dry with a hairdryer on a low heat setting. If dressings get overly wet, you will require a dressing change earlier.
Do not massage your breasts.
Do not put anything on your breasts: ice, heat, oils etc.
You may experience nausea and vomiting following the general anaesthetic. You will be prescribed anti-nausea medication that will help manage this.
It is important to maintain a good oral intake of food and fluids as the analgesia (pain medication) can cause bloating and constipation.
Maximise resting in the first week of healing; you should not be performing any excessive exercise or activity which elevates your heart rate or causes you to break a sweat for the first three weeks of healing.
Do not drink alcohol for 1 week or until your antibiotic course is complete.
Do not drive for one week.
You may resume all supplements ceased after two weeks.
No smoking for at least six weeks; significant wound healing compromise can occur if you continue smoking.
It is normal to hear strange gurgling, sloshing sounds in the breast pocket.
Numbness and altered sensation is normal.
Bruising may occur as the surgery involves manipulation of the muscles and skin of your chest. We recommend taking arnica tablets post surgery if you are prone to bruising.
Breasts should be treated as separate surgeries: one may heal faster than the other, they may appear uneven in early recovery, trust the process. It will take up to three months before the swelling starts to subside. You should generally allow up to one year to see the final results of your surgery.
ARMS & LIFTING
Textured Implants: Don’t lift arms above shoulder height for two weeks
Motiva / Smooth Implants: Don’t lift arms above shoulder height for four weeks
Don’t lift or push anything heavier than 5kg for six weeks
After six weeks this can be increased by 5kg per week as comfort permits
SLEEPING
Week 0 – 1: Sleep and rest in an inclined position on 2-3 pillows
Week 2 – 3: You may sleep flat on your back
Weeks 3 +You may sleep on your side
No stomach sleeping for six months
POST OP BRA
Zero – twelve weeks: wear your bra 24/7 – it should feel firm, but it’s not a sports bra and should not feel as tight as one
After twelve weeks (pending review): no bra, strapless bras, bras with underwire may be worn for short periods of time (as long as you aren’t doing anything that involves moving the breasts or exercising)
After three months: padding may be worn
You must wear your post operative bra at night to sleep in for a minimum of 12 months.
If you have Motiva implants you are required to wear your postop bra for three months
We recommend wearing your bra as much as you can. Your implants will keep their shape and last longer if you wear a bra the majority of the time.
EXERCISE
No exercise or submerging your body under water for six weeks, no exceptions.
Week one: Gentle walking only – the pace you would walk around a shopping centre.
Week six (pending review): light exercise, gym work, running, swimming. A slow increase of 5kg per week. You must wear a supportive and firm fitting sports bra if you are exercising.
Three Months: contact sports, surfing, horse riding, netball, scuba diving, gun range, skydiving, roller coasters, bowling.
Six Months: Crossfit style exercise, MMA fighting, pole dancing.
Sexual intercourse: may be resumed after two weeks, however if you are resuming prior to six weeks your post op bra must remain on, refrain from any strenuous movements that could disrupt healing (ie. bouncing, grabbing and handling of the breasts). No mouth to nipple contact for three months to prevent infection.
RESUMING TREATMENTS
Cosmetic Injections: resumed after two weeks
Dental Work: resumed after six weeks – advise your dentist you have implants as you may require prophylactic antibiotics to prevent infection
Laser Hair Removal: body – resumed after six weeks, no laying on your stomach for at least 6 months, underarms – resumed after three months
Tattoos: body – tattoos resumed after six weeks, breast/ torso – resumed after six months
Piercings: body piercings resumed after six weeks, NO nipple piercings for at least three months (pending doctor review) due to infection risk
Massage: resumed as comfort permits, no laying on your stomach for at least six months
Tanning: resumed after three months. Cover incisions and nipples with tape for at least twelve months
Sauna: six weeks after surgery (provided incisions have healed)
Cool Sculpting/ Body Sculpting: stomach resumed after six months, body resumed after three months, no laying on your stomach for at least six months
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REVISION POLICY
Complications, and unforeseen problems may occasionally arise, and in these instances further costs will incur.
Initial fees are paid for surgery only and results are never guaranteed. Future procedures are not covered by the original quote or fees previously paid (unless otherwise stated)
Costs associated with a future procedure may include, but are not limited to: airfares, accommodation, carer, time off work, loss of income, medication, pathology, diagnostic investigations and surgical garments.
There is a about a five to ten per cent chance that a revision procedure will be required after a cosmetic procedure, such as a “touch up” or correcting a complication.
The revision rate for a full mastopexy is generally between seventeen and twenty-five per cent. When subsequent revision procedures are necessary, the results are less likely to be in line with your aesthetic goals in comparison to the results of a primary surgery.
It is imperative that patients are fully aware of and have a clear understanding of the risks and complications of a medical procedure before consenting to them.
If a revision procedure is required within your twelve-month postoperative period, our doctors will often waive their surgical fees. However, you will need to pay for the third-party fees associated with hospital and anaesthetic.
This is charged at $3,200* per hour (which includes hospital, general anaesthetic and consumables).
Patients outside of their twelve-month postoperative period will need to pay full fees. Please note: Additional expenses or expenditure may apply for implant fees, breast mesh etc.
This policy will only apply for correction of a complication that has occurred as a result of the primary surgery. This policy is not applicable for change of mind, implant removal, size increase or decrease etc.
Fees are subject to change without notice.
Body Procedures
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Possible risks associated with Body procedures include bleeding or infection, allergic reaction to medical materials, changes in facial sensations, temporary or permanent areas of numbness, skin laxity, volume loss, burns, pigmentation changes, bruising, swelling, discolouration, skin blistering, contour irregularities, fluid build up and cellulite. Anesthesia risks, including allergic reactions or potentially fatal cardiovascular complications, and blood clots in the deep veins of the legs, which can be life-threatening if they move to the lungs or brain. It is important to discuss these risks with a qualified doctor before undergoing body procedures.
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RECOVERY
Recovery time after body procedures can vary depending on multiple factors. Typically, it takes 1-12 months for a full recovery, during which it is crucial to avoid strenuous physical activity, additional cosmetic procedures, and excessive exertion to ensure proper healing.
AFTER A BODY PROCEDURE
It is important to mobilise after surgery – gentle, regular walking is recommended
No showering for 24 hours
Do not drive for 24 hours
You may experience giddiness, tiredness or mild nausea
Eat healthy food and drink plenty of fluids – limit salty foods and fizzy drinks as this will contribute to the swelling
Rest for maximum healing
Do not drink alcohol for 1 week
You may resume all supplements ceased after 2 weeks
No smoking for at least 6 weeks
The surgical area may feel quite unusual for the first few weeks. It may feel tight and there may be reduced sensitivity in that area
It may take 1 year to see the final results of your surgery
COMPRESSION GARMENT
You will need to wear the compression garment between 2- 6 weeks depending on the body procedure you have had done. It should feel firm. Additional garments can be purchased through the clinic.
EXERCISE
You may resume normal activity between 2-6 weeks after approval from your doctor
Resume sexual activity as comfort permits
Avoid saunas and submerging your body in water until incisions have completely healed (between 2-6 weeks depending on the procedure)
RESUMING TREATMENTS
Non-surgical body Contouring treatments: 3 months
Massage: 6 weeks – 3 months (consult with doctor first)
Hypoxi: 6 weeks – 3 months (consult with doctor first)
WOUND CARE
All patients will require a dressing change with our Nurse at week 1 and potentially week 2 and 3 depending on the procedure
All patients will have scheduled postoperative appointments with their doctor at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months (optional), and 12 months (optional). If you know your schedule you can book these appointments in advance!
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REVISION POLICY
Complications, and unforeseen problems may occasionally arise, and in these instances further costs will incur.
Initial fees are paid for the procedure only and results are never guaranteed. Future procedures are not covered by the original quote or fees previously paid (unless otherwise stated)
Costs associated with a future procedure may include, but are not limited to: airfares, accommodation, carer, time off work, loss of income, medication, pathology, diagnostic investigations and surgical garments.
There is a about a five to ten per cent chance that a revision procedure will be required after a cosmetic procedure, such as a “touch up” or correcting a complication.
It is imperative that patients are fully aware of and have a clear understanding of the risks and complications of a medical procedure before consenting to them.
If a revision procedure is required within your twelve-month postoperative period, our doctors will often waive their surgical fees. However, you will need to pay for the third-party fees associated with hospital and anaesthetic.
This is charged at $2,750* per hour (which includes hospital, general anaesthetic and consumables).
Patients outside of their twelve-month postoperative period will need to pay full fees. Please note: Additional expenses or expenditure may apply for hand pieces, etc.
Policy will only apply for correction of a complication that has occurred as a result of the primary procedure. Policy is not applicable for change of mind.
Fees are subject to change without notice.
Blepharoplasty Procedures
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Possible risks associated with Blepharoplasty include bleeding or infection, allergic reaction to medical materials, changes in facial sensations, temporary or permanent areas of numbness, skin laxity, pigmentation changes, bruising, swelling, discolouration, skin blistering, asymmetry, dry eyes, ptosis, scarring, vision changes and unsatisfactory results. It is important to discuss these risks with a qualified doctor before undergoing Blepharoplasty.
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RECOVERY
Recovery time after Blepharoplasty can vary depending on multiple factors. Typically, it takes 1-12 months for a full recovery, during which it is crucial to avoid strenuous physical activity, additional cosmetic procedures, and excessive exertion to ensure proper healing.
AFTER A BLEPHAROPLASTY PROCEDURE
Avoid showering for the first 48 hours after your Blepharoplasty procedure. When showering take care not to wet the dressings. If dressing do get wet, dry with a hair dryer on a cool setting
Do not scrub, exfoliate, or aggressively massage treatment area for four weeks
Avoid alcohol and anti-inflammatory medication for 1 week
Sleep with head elevated on two-three pillows for the first 72 hours
No exercise, swimming, hot tubs or saunas for two weeks
Avoid anti-inflammatory medication for 48 hours
Avoid bending or heavy lifting for two weeks
Avoid makeup for 72 hours
No smoking or vaping for 6 weeks
Avoid driving until vision is unrestricted
SLEEPING
0 hours – Day 6: Sleep and rest in an upright position (45 degree angle) on 2-3 pillows
Day 5 – 14: You may sleep flat on your back. No stomach sleeping with face down for four weeks
EXERCISE
No exercise, saunas, or submerging your body under water for six weeks, no exceptions.
Week one: Gentle walking only – the pace you would walk around a shopping center.
RESUMING TREATMENTS
Cosmetic Injections: resumed after four weeks (not around eyes)
Threads: resumed after three months
Facial treatments: resumed after four weeks
WOUND CARE
You’re eyes will have a stitch which will need to be removed at one week in clinic or by your GP
Let soapy water wash over the incision sites (do not scrub) then apply stratamed to the incision points twice daily while the skin is healing after initially removing the pressure garment. Tiny scabs may appear during the healing process. Please do not pick at the scabs.
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REVISION POLICY
Complications, and unforeseen problems may occasionally arise, and in these instances further costs will incur.
Initial fees are paid for the procedure only and results are never guaranteed. Future procedures are not covered by the original quote or fees previously paid (unless otherwise stated)
Costs associated with a future procedure may include, but are not limited to: airfares, accommodation, carer, time off work, loss of income, medication, pathology, diagnostic investigations and surgical garments.
There is a about a five to ten per cent chance that a revision procedure will be required after a cosmetic procedure, such as a “touch up” or correcting a complication.
It is imperative that patients are fully aware of and have a clear understanding of the risks and complications of a medical procedure before consenting to them.
If a revision procedure is required within your twelve-month postoperative period, our doctors will often waive their surgical fees. However, you will need to pay for the third-party fees associated with hospital and anaesthetic.
This is charged at $2,750* per hour (which includes hospital, general anaesthetic and consumables).
Patients outside of their twelve-month postoperative period will need to pay full fees. Please note: Additional expenses or expenditure may apply for hand pieces, etc.
Policy will only apply for correction of a complication that has occurred as a result of the primary procedure. Policy is not applicable for change of mind.
Fees are subject to change without notice.
EmbraceRF Procedure
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Possible risks associated with EmbraceRF (Facetite, Accutite, Bodytite & Morpheus8) include bleeding or infection, allergic reaction to medical materials, changes in facial sensations, temporary or permanent areas of numbness, skin laxity, volume loss, burns, pigmentation changes, bruising, swelling, discolouration, skin blistering. It is important to discuss these risks with a qualified doctor before undergoing EmbraceRF.
Complications, and unforeseen problems may occasionally arise, and in these instances further costs will incur.
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RECOVERY
Recovery time after EmbraceRF can vary depending on multiple factors. Typically, it takes 1-12 months for a full recovery, during which it is crucial to avoid strenuous physical activity, additional cosmetic procedures, and excessive exertion to ensure proper healing.
AFTER EMBRACERF PROCEDURE
Avoid showering fir the first 24 hours after your EmbraceRF procedure. When showering take care not to wet the dressings. If dressing do get wet, dry with a hair dryer on a cool setting
Do not scrub, exfoliate, or aggressively massage treatment area for two weeks
Avoid alcohol and anti-inflammatory medication for 1 week
Compression garment must be worn full time for the first three days and then at night time only for 2 weeks
Sleep with head elevated on two-three pillows for the first 72 hours
Ice may be gentle applied over compression garment
No exercise, swimming, hot tubs or saunas for two weeks
Avoid anti-inflammatory medication for 48 hours
Avoid bending or heavy lifting for two weeks
Avoid makeup for 72 hours
No smoking or vaping for 6 weeks
SLEEPING
72 hours: Sleep and rest in an upright position on 2-3 pillows
Day 3 – 7: You may sleep flat on your back
Day 7 – 14: No stomach sleeping with face down for two weeks
COMPRESSION GARMENT
zero – 72 hours: wear your compression garment 24/7 for the first 72 hours
72 hours – 14 days: wear your compression garment at night for the first two weeks. If you have swelling beyond two weeks, continue wearing garment
EXERCISE
No exercise, saunas, or submerging your body under water for two weeks, no exceptions.
Week one: Gentle walking only – the pace you would walk around a shopping center.
RESUMING TREATMENTS
Cosmetic Injections: resumed after two weeks
Threads: 6-12 weeks
Facial treatments: 6-12 weeks
WOUND CARE
The treatment areas will have Dressings and/or a pressure garment to be removed in 48 hours.
Let soapy water wash over the incision sites (do not scrub) then apply antibiotic ointment to the incision points twice daily for one week while the skin is healing after initially removing the pressure garment. Tiny scabs may appear during the healing process. Please do not pick at the scabs.
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REVISION POLICY
Complications, and unforeseen problems may occasionally arise, and in these instances further costs will incur.
Initial fees are paid for the procedure only and results are never guaranteed. Future procedures are not covered by the original quote or fees previously paid (unless otherwise stated)
Costs associated with a future procedure may include, but are not limited to: airfares, accommodation, carer, time off work, loss of income, medication, pathology, diagnostic investigations and surgical garments.
There is a about a five to ten per cent chance that a revision procedure will be required after a cosmetic procedure, such as a “touch up” or correcting a complication.
It is imperative that patients are fully aware of and have a clear understanding of the risks and complications of a medical procedure before consenting to them.
If a revision procedure is required within your twelve-month postoperative period, our doctors will often waive their surgical fees. However, you will need to pay for the third-party fees associated with hospital and anaesthetic.
This is charged at $2,750* per hour (which includes hospital, general anaesthetic and consumables).
Patients outside of their twelve-month postoperative period will need to pay full fees. Please note: Additional expenses or expenditure may apply for hand pieces, etc.
Policy will only apply for correction of a complication that has occurred as a result of the primary procedure. Policy is not applicable for change of mind.
Fees are subject to change without notice.
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