BJB-LMP said:
-- maybe Robyn will weigh in on this too.
Happy to.
It, for me will be about 4-6 weeks post op. Unless you plan to treat her chest area as a local CX. Ex: she could have legs, side work etc. No work on pecs ant chest muscles, and no lying prone until tolerated.
Also depends on:
-whether implants are above or below the mucle
-location of incision(umbilicus, areolar, breast fold etc)
-how big they actually went compared to before surgery.(we have some tiny women getting 500+ cc implants which will cause their own pain with taut tissue)
-How well they heal.
With all sp Breast Augs I would use a rolled handtowel between and underneath their breasts while prone for comfort.
AFTER a scar has healed(post remodleing phase) it is ok and good to work the scar. Before that, could cause dehiscence(splitting apart).
Most closing sutures for breast augs are either vicryl, monocryl or PDS.
I've linked info for them from J&J. All have similar healing times(when absorbed completely). I would adhere to their guidelines so as not to interrupt the healing process. They all vary from 90-120 days.
http://www.jnjgateway.com/public/USENG/6923Coated_VICRYL_polyglactin_910_Suture.pdf
http://www.jnjgateway.com/public/USENG/6950MONOCRYL_poliglecaprone_25_Sterile_Synthetic_Absorbable_Suture.pdf
http://www.jnjgateway.com/public/USENG/7025PDS_II_polydioxanone_Suture_Dyed_and_Clear_Monofilament.pdf