How long does it take nipples to heal after top surgery?

After about 3 weeks, they should be completely healed and you can stop the dressing changes. It's common for the center of the nipple graft to take the longest to heal. The center of the nipple may look like a hole or crater.
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How do you take care of your nipples after top surgery?

Avoid any heavy lifting or intense exercise that involves the upper body during this time. This can aggravate the chest. After the first week, if you have the double incision mastectomy, there will be daily dressing changes using an antibacterial ointment. Change your nipple dressing after showering.
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What happens to the nipples after top surgery?

A trade-off to this approach is that the nipple and areola (pigmented area around the nipple) must be removed as skin grafts and relocated to a more natural position on your chest. Their blood supply and nerve endings are disturbed during this process, which often results in some loss of sensation.
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Can you regain feeling in your nipples after top surgery?

During your procedure, your nerves in this area are stretched and compressed, and the swelling you experience afterwards will impact the nervous system. This prickling feeling is a sign that the nerves are healing. Generally, you start to regain sensation in your chest area after 6 to 12 months.
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How long does it take to fully heal from top surgery?

Recovery time for top surgery varies from person to person. People who get FTM or FTN top surgery generally return to work or school about two weeks after surgery. Those who get MTF or MTN top surgery can typically get back to work or school after one week.
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When can I sleep on my back after top surgery?

Plan to sleep on your back with several pillows to elevate the head of your bed. This is to lessen the amount of swelling you experience, which may worsen in the first few days after surgery before getting better. Plan to sleep on your back for the first 6 weeks after surgery while your chest heals.
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How long do I have to wear the binder after top surgery?

We advice you to wear a compression binder after Top Surgery, 24/7 for at least 4 weeks. The binder helps prevent fluid build up and aids the skin in adhering back to the chest wall.
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Can I take my compression garment off at night?

The compression garment must be worn 24/7 even when you sleep, you will be only allowed to take it off when you shower. It is recommended to have two garments, so you can have one for change. . Invest in a good quality garment as this influences the outcome of the surgery.
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What happens if you don't wear compression garment after lipo?

By not wearing a compression garment, the risk of noticeable scarring and bruising is greatly increased. Even pressure from a compression garment can also ease pain from the surgery.
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How painful is top surgery?

You may feel some pain for the first couple of days—especially when you move around or cough—and some discomfort for a week or more. Your surgeon will prescribe medication to lessen the pain.
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How long after top surgery can I go to the beach?

Wait at least 6-8 weeks:

Your surgeon will give you specific instructions on how to care for your chest and when you will need to return for a follow-up for them to ensure that you are healing properly. Most physical activity can be resumed after 6-8 weeks, and swimming is no exception.
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What is top surgery recovery like?

It may be 1-2 weeks before you'll feel comfortable returning to work or school. Those with more strenuous jobs involving physical labor may require as long as 4-6 weeks. Pushing yourself before you're ready can lead to setbacks in recovery.
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Does binding affect top surgery?

If you hope to get top surgery (a procedure to reduce or remove breast tissue), binding frequently can affect skin elasticity and impact surgery outcomes (4,5).
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Can your nipples fall off?

As for falling entirely off, parents should rest easy: Nipple loss might come from extreme trauma due to accidents, or breast cancer surgery, but breastfeeding is a very unlikely reason someone would have to say goodbye to a nipple (or two).
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Can you nap in a binder?

Binders tend to be used as a temporary solution to the problem of having breasts and cannot be worn at all times. During exercise they can restrict breathing, and back and chest pain can come from wearing them for more than about eight hours at a time. You should also never sleep with a binder on.
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What should a binder feel like?

The binder should feel snug, but you should be able to take a deep breath. Take that deep breath as you feel more like you! But, if it hurts or you cannot take a full deep breath in, then your binder is too small.
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Is Top surgery major surgery?

Top surgery is major surgery, so it's important to discuss your health with your doctor. If you have other health conditions that make treatment unsafe, you might have to delay top surgery.
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When can I start lifting after top surgery?

Regular exercise routines, including weight lifting, can usually be resumed 5-6 weeks after surgery. If you are a bodybuilder, or lift heavy weights, you may have to wait as long as three months before you can resume your normal workout.
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Can you fly after top surgery?

How long do I need to stay in town following my FTM Top Surgery? Dr. Steinwald requires his patients to stay in town for one week post op. Barring any unforeseen complications, you will be cleared to travel at your one week post-op appointment.
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Can I wear deodorant after top surgery?

Do not shave or use deodorant for 1 week after your drains have been removed. You can shave and use deodorant after 1 week if your incisions have no open areas. For pain, take prescribed pain medication, Tylenol®, or ibuprofen every 4 to 6 hours as needed.
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When do top surgery incisions heal?

What do I need to know about the stages of top surgery recovery? Your full recovery should take about 6 weeks, but the first 3 will be the most intense.
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Can you wear a backpack after top surgery?

Do not raise your arms in a repetitive motion or lift anything weighing more than 10 pounds for 6 weeks. return to work before the 6 weeks with lifting restrictions. wear backpack until 8 weeks post-op.
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How long after top surgery can I lift my arms above my head?

What limitations do I have after surgery? For 4 weeks after surgery, you should not lift your arms greater than 90 degrees away from your body or over your head. You should also not push, pull, or lift anything greater than 5 pounds during these 4 weeks.
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Are lymph nodes removed during top surgery?

However, Schechter notes that transmasculine top surgeries are different from mastectomies for breast cancer. Mastectomies for breast cancer often remove breast tissue, nipples, lymph nodes, and can leave more prominent scars on the chest.
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How tight should my binder be?

The binder should be comfortably snug and should not be impeding your breathing. If the binder is new, it's common to find it a tidy bit tight, but as long as you can comfortably breathe and you are satisfied with the amount it flattens, you have nothing to worry about as it will enlarge with time.
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