Overview
This guide explains how to care for yourself after your gluteal lift (BBL) procedure to support safe healing, reduce complications, and achieve the best possible result. Please follow these instructions carefully and contact My Imperial Care if you notice anything unusual.
Hospital stay and discharge
Most patients are discharged according to the surgeon’s medical assessment once they are stable after surgery.
Binder / compression garment
- You will be placed in an abdominal girdle immediately after surgery.
- The purpose of the girdle is to help contour your skin.
- It should be worn continuously for 2 weeks, except during showers.
- The first time you remove the garment, have someone with you in case of dizziness.
Activity and sleeping position
- Sleep on your side and alternate sides every 2–3 hours.
- For the first few days, rest with your feet and legs elevated.
- Slowly increase to your usual activity level.
- You will not be able to resume your normal exercise routine for 1–2 weeks.
Showering and hygiene
- You may shower 24 hours after surgery.
- Avoid baths, hot tubs, swimming pools, oceans, and lakes until the incision is fully healed and scabs have disappeared.
- Keep the incision and surrounding area clean and free of bacteria.
- You may use antibacterial soap gently over the area.
Pain and medication
- A burning sensation and discomfort in the suctioned areas are normal after liposuction.
- Follow all instructions provided with your pain medication.
- Do not drive for 24 hours after anesthesia or while taking strong pain medication.
Bruising and swelling
- Bruising and swelling are expected after surgery.
- Bruising usually improves within 3–4 weeks.
- Swelling may take 6–9 months to fully resolve.
Diet
Follow a low-carbohydrate diet (maximum 30 grams per day) for the first 2–3 weeks.
This helps your body excrete excess fluid and swelling and allows results to become more visible sooner.
Incisions and wound care
- A few small insertion sites will be closed with one or more sutures.
- These sites may ooze clear or red fluid.
- You may change the gauze as needed while oozing continues.
- These sites usually heal within 1–2 weeks.
What is normal during healing
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Burning sensation in treated areas
- Temporary discomfort
Contact us immediately if you notice
- Foul-smelling drainage
- Yellow or green discharge from the incision
- Fever above 38.3°C (101°F) with chills
- Redness and warmth around the incision
- Worsening pain or swelling
Smoking warning
Smoking significantly increases the risk of skin loss and delayed wound healing.
Do not smoke while your body is healing.
Contact – My Imperial Care
If you have questions or concerns during your recovery, contact us:
Email: support@myimperial.care
WhatsApp: +90 541 859 04 15