One of the frequent questions patients ask is…how much pain will I have after my body contouring surgery? How much and how long will I hurt? What can I take for the pain? These are, understandably, on the top of many patients concerns.

Some bariatric plastic surgery procedures cause more pain than others. The most uncomfortable would be those that involve surgery around the abdomen such as the tummy tuck or body lift. Because the long incisions are around an area that moves and twists, common and frequent movements such as getting out of bed or a chair, can be uncomfortable for a while. Other procedures such as arm lifts or breasts lifts cause virtually no pain at all. The discomfort from a thigh lift is somewhere between the tummy tuck and the arm lift.
Beyond the recovery room after your surgery, pain medications by mouth should suffice. I mainly prescribe oral narcotics such as Percocet or Vicodin. Depending upon the procedure(s), narcotic pain medications are usually taken for a week or so after surgery. Thereafter, the use of NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) such as Motrin, Advil or Aleve can help one wean themselves off of narcotics. It would not be rare to have to take something, particularly at nighttime for up to a month after the surgery.
Dr. Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana

