Post-Operative Treatments

Professional and Personalized Recovery
Post-operative treatments are designed to support recovery after surgical procedures, helping optimize results and speed up the healing process.

Through specialized techniques, they help reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and prevent complications such as fibrosis or irregularities.
At B Beauty Center, we create personalized post-operative protocols based on your procedure and recovery progress.

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What Are Post-Operative Treatments?

They are specialized protocols designed to support recovery after cosmetic procedures such as:

  • Liposuction
  • BBL
  • Tummy Tuck
  • Body Contouring
  • Body Procedures

They may include manual techniques and specialized equipment based on a professional evaluation.

What Concerns Can Post-Operative Treatments Help Address?

They can help treat:

Potential Benefits of Post-Operative Treatments

Post-operative treatments are essential for optimizing recovery and enhancing the results of any surgical procedure.

Potential benefits:

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Your recovery deserves the same level of care as your surgery.

Each patient receives a personalized plan that may include:

  • Manual lymphatic drainage
  • Complementary therapies
  • Specialized equipment
  • Professional follow-up care

The number of sessions is customized based on your recovery progress and the procedure performed.

Duration:

45–60 minutes per session.

Recommended Sessions:

Personalized protocol based on the type of surgery and clinical evaluation.

Price:

Starting at $780
(6-session package – one area. Ask about discounts for multiple treatment areas.)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the type of surgery and your surgeon’s recommendation. They often begin a few days after the procedure.

The number varies by case, but multiple sessions are commonly recommended during the first few weeks.

No, they are not mandatory, but they may support recovery and help optimize results.

Recovery may be slower, and there may be a higher risk of irregularities or fibrosis.

They may cause mild discomfort depending on the level of swelling, but treatments are adjusted to each patient’s tolerance.

They are often part of recovery protocols that may help reduce the risk of hardened tissue forming.