What is the recovery process after having a GAP flap?

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drchrysopoulo (Physician - Surgery - Plastic (Verified) ) - 06 / 03 / 2012

At PRMA, GAP flap patients typically stay in the hospital for 3 or 4 days after their initial reconstructive surgery. Recovery is 4-6 weeks in terms of returning to most activities.

Three months later, a second surgery is performed known as "stage 2" or the "revision stage". This includes optimizing breast symmetry and buttock contour, scar revision and nipple-areola reconstruction (if needed). Stage 2 is performed as an outpatient procedure for local patients. Out of town patients usually stay overnight. Recovery is a few days.

The final stage involves tattooing of the reconstructed nipple-areola. This is an office procedure which requires an hour or so out of your day.

All stages are performed 3 months apart.

I hope this info helps.

Dr C
http://www.PRMA-enhance.com
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