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As a cosmetic surgeon in Toronto, I can provide you with the following information about the recovery time for subcision:
Subcision is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure used to treat depressed acne scars, wrinkles, and other skin depressions. The procedure involves the use of a small needle to release the fibrous bands that tether the skin to the underlying tissue, allowing the skin to "pop up" and fill in the depressed areas.
The recovery time for subcision can vary depending on the individual patient's skin type, the extent of the treatment, and the individual's healing response. However, in general, patients can expect the following timeline:
1. Immediate Post-Procedure: Immediately after the procedure, patients may experience some swelling, bruising, and redness at the treatment sites. This is a normal response and is typically managed with the application of cold compresses and the use of over-the-counter pain medication as needed.
2. First 1-2 Days: During the first 1-2 days after the procedure, patients may continue to experience some mild swelling, bruising, and discomfort. This is typically the most intense phase of the recovery process, and patients should plan to take it easy and avoid strenuous activities.
3. 3-5 Days: By days 3-5, the initial swelling and bruising should begin to subside, and patients may feel more comfortable and able to resume their normal daily activities. However, it is still important to avoid any activities that could put strain on the treated areas.
4. 1-2 Weeks: Within 1-2 weeks, most patients will have experienced a significant reduction in swelling and bruising, and the treated areas should appear smoother and more even. Patients may still experience some mild discomfort or sensitivity, but this should be manageable with over-the-counter pain medication.
5. 4-6 Weeks: After 4-6 weeks, the majority of the healing process should be complete, and patients can expect to see the full results of the subcision procedure. Any remaining swelling or discoloration should have resolved, and the treated areas should appear smoother and more even.
It is important to note that the recovery time can vary from patient to patient, and some individuals may experience a longer or more complex healing process. Patients should follow all post-procedure instructions provided by their cosmetic surgeon and attend any scheduled follow-up appointments to ensure optimal results and a safe recovery.
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