I understand! I also thought the recovery period was really long at first, but I was surprised at how quickly I was able to return to my daily life. I guess there are individual differences, but it seems like you don't have to worry too much if you take good care of yourself.
Excuse me, when you say "quick recovery," about how many days until you feel comfortable? Do you currently need to wear a compression garment or anything similar?
Totally agree! The last time I went, I also noticed a real difference when wearing a compression garment. If you wear it diligently for the first two weeks, the swelling feels significantly better. But you still need to drink plenty of water and get good rest; everyone's situation is a bit different.
I've also heard the recovery period isn't as long as people imagine! My friend had it done last year, and she said wearing a compression garment and moving around a lot really helped, but everyone's body is different, so it's still important to follow your doctor's advice.
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I understand! I also thought the recovery period was really long at first, but I was surprised at how quickly I was able to return to my daily life. I guess there are individual differences, but it seems like you don't have to worry too much if you take good care of yourself.
Excuse me, when you say "quick recovery," about how many days until you feel comfortable? Do you currently need to wear a compression garment or anything similar?
Totally agree! The last time I went, I also noticed a real difference when wearing a compression garment. If you wear it diligently for the first two weeks, the swelling feels significantly better. But you still need to drink plenty of water and get good rest; everyone's situation is a bit different.
I've also heard the recovery period isn't as long as people imagine! My friend had it done last year, and she said wearing a compression garment and moving around a lot really helped, but everyone's body is different, so it's still important to follow your doctor's advice.