DIEP flap reconstruction utilizes your own tissue to craft natural-looking breasts, leaving minimal scarring at the donor site. Undergoing DIEP flap breast reconstruction can seem daunting, but being prepared and knowing what to expect can help ease anxiety leading up to your surgery. With meticulous planning and coordination, the experienced breast reconstruction surgeons at The Institute provide peace of mind for patients for DIEP flap surgery and recovery.
This guide covers key preparation tips and information on what to anticipate during your hospital stay through recovery as you prepare for DIEP flap surgery. Being proactive and understanding the process empowers you to have a smooth experience tailored to your needs. Share this resource with your friends and family so they know what to expect, and be sure to prepare any questions for your surgical team.
On the day of surgery, you’ll arrive at the hospital at the time specified by your surgeon, usually 1-2 hours before the surgery. Do not eat or drink anything starting at midnight the evening before surgery.
Tell your surgeon about all prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and supplements you take. Follow your surgeon's specific instructions on taking medications before surgery. If you have any questions or if something is confusing, let our team know.
Bring only essential items on the morning of your surgery, including:
Ask a family member or friend to bring items that will enhance your comfort in the hospital for your DIEP flap surgery recovery, including:
TIP: Download our pre-surgery checklist to ensure you pack everything you need!
Have button-down shirts, loose pants or dresses, slippers, pillows, and blankets available at home to aid in your comfort after surgery. Stock up on easy-to-prepare foods, keep a water bottle handy, and clear your schedule to rest. Don’t be shy about accepting offers to help from friends and family.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes, and make sure to remove all of your jewelry, including wedding rings and any body jewelry. You will change into a hospital gown for the procedure.
This section provides helpful DIEP flap recovery tips, including what to expect those first few days regarding pain control, regaining strength and function, observation for proper perfusion, and instructions for going home to continue recovering comfortably. Knowing what to expect for recovery after DIEP flap surgery empowers you to heal smoothly.
The initial DIEP flap surgery recovery period involves careful monitoring and management in the hospital. As your body begins healing, you will begin to experience normal postoperative processes, including some pain, swelling, bruising, and drainage. Moving around early is encouraged to prevent complications.
While in the hospital for your breast reconstruction recovery, you can expect:
Pain, bruising, and swelling are common after DIEP flap surgery. Medications will be given to manage pain and nausea, initially through an IV and then via pain pills once you’re able to drink fluids. Let your care team know if you have uncontrolled pain or nausea/vomiting.
Most patients stay 1-2 nights in the hospital after DIEP flap surgery, which allows for close monitoring of flap perfusion, pain control, ambulation assistance, and care instructions after discharge.
Total breast reconstruction (flap surgery) recovery time is generally around 6-8 weeks, at which point most people can resume normal activity.
The expert plastic and reconstructive surgeons at The Institute specialize in DIEP flap breast reconstruction, and our goal is to provide each patient with an exceptional experience, from your first consultation to your recovery. We work with you to understand your needs, tailoring each surgery to your unique anatomy and goals.
You can trust The Institute for the highest level of individualized care. With refined microsurgical techniques, coordinated aftercare, and compassionate support, our team helps ensure a smooth DIEP flap surgery and recovery.
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