Post-Surgical Massages: The Key to a Successful Recovery
Expert Opinion from Dr. Yily De Los Santos, a Leading Plastic Surgeon in the Dominican Republic
In the world of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, the success of any procedure is not only determined by the surgeon’s skills but also by proper post-operative care. Among the most crucial recommendations for ensuring a smooth and quick recovery, post-surgical massages play a vital role.
Dr. Yily De Los Santos, a renowned plastic surgeon in the Dominican Republic, highlights the importance of these massages after procedures like liposuction, BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift), tummy tuck, and other body contouring surgeries.
“Post-surgical massages help reduce swelling, improve circulation, and prevent fibrosis, ensuring more natural and harmonious results. Proper post-op care is just as important as the surgery itself,” explains Dr. De Los Santos.
Why Are Post-Surgical Massages Essential?
1. Reduce swelling and bruising: By stimulating the lymphatic system, massages help eliminate retained fluids and minimize inflammation.
2. Prevent fibrosis and improve skin texture: They help avoid the formation of hard scar tissue, leading to a smoother skin surface.
3. Speed up recovery: Patients can return to their daily activities more quickly with improved mobility.
4. Enhance aesthetic results: Proper post-operative care ensures more defined and natural body contours.
How Many Massages Are Needed and When to Start?
According to Dr. Yily De Los Santos, every patient is unique, but generally, massages should begin within the first 3 to 5 days after surgery. The number of sessions typically ranges from 10 to 20, depending on the procedure and individual healing response.
“The success of plastic surgery goes beyond the operating room—it depends on post-operative care. At our clinic in the Dominican Republic, we guide each patient through the entire recovery process to ensure the best outcomes,” says the specialist.

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