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NoQuarter

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Residual Swelling
« on: May 30, 2013, 12:13:55 PM »
So most of my swelling is gone but there is still some in my cheeks and around the bottom of my nose. This is quite noticeable(to me anyway) when viewed from the front. My profile view looks normal and I'm very happy with that. The swelling is quite uneven and gives me a rather odd looking face. I know when this goes, i will be very happy with how I look but at the minute I feel very self conscious when I'm out and about and haven't really socialised much since my surgery because of this.

Does anyone know if there is anything I could do to make the swelling go down faster? Or do I just have to wait it out?

Thanks


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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2013, 12:18:32 PM »
Low sodium diet, no alcohol and a hell of a lot of patience.

How long post op are you?

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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2013, 12:23:30 PM »
Low sodium diet, no alcohol and a hell of a lot of patience.

How long post op are you?

I'm at week 10 from double jaw surgery for an underbite.

Can alcohol make the swelling worse? I've only drank alcohol twice since my surgery.

Have you had surgery?

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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2013, 12:31:28 PM »
I'm at week 10 from double jaw surgery for an underbite.

Can alcohol make the swelling worse? I've only drank alcohol twice since my surgery.

Have you had surgery?

I haven't had my main jaw surgery yet but I've had SARPE and a few rhinoplasties over the years.

Alcohol can definitely increase swelling but at your stage it'll be minimal so I wouldn't worry too much about the odd glass. Time is your friend, boring I know, but it will slowly dissapate over the next few months.

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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2013, 01:21:59 PM »
I am 6 months post op and still have plenty of swelling in my cheeks, jawline, and around my nose.  My surgeon said that It can take a whole year for residual swelling to subside, and possibly multiple years for everything else ( soft tissue, muscle) to settle.

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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2013, 01:32:15 PM »
I am 6 months post op and still have plenty of swelling in my cheeks, jawline, and around my nose.  My surgeon said that It can take a whole year for residual swelling to subside, and possibly multiple years for everything else ( soft tissue, muscle) to settle.

Damn. I'm hoping my swelling will be gone by month 6 or at least down to a level that I'm happy with

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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2013, 02:07:08 PM »
By 6 months 90% of the swelling should be gone...it's a slow recovery, you should be glad the worse is over!!

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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #7 on: May 30, 2013, 02:23:33 PM »
yea 6 months virtually all swelling should be gone - visible that is. only your surgeon will be able to point out where the swelling is, no one else will be able to see it.

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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2013, 02:32:02 PM »
yea 6 months virtually all swelling should be gone - visible that is. only your surgeon will be able to point out where the swelling is, no one else will be able to see it.

your surgeon and...obviously yasself

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Re: Residual Swelling
« Reply #9 on: May 30, 2013, 06:03:40 PM »
your surgeon and...obviously yasself

LOL. well there are exceptions, but generally swelling should be gone by 6 months.