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How to Massage Yourself After Cosmetic Surgery


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Self-massage during recovery is one of the most useful interventions a patient can carry out at home. The right technique at the right time accelerates swelling resolution, softens scar tissue, reduces fibrosis after liposuction, and supports the final aesthetic outcome. The wrong technique, started too early or applied with the wrong pressure, can disrupt healing and worsen results. This guide covers the practical self-massage techniques used after the most common procedures, when to start, and what to avoid.


Self-massage works alongside — not instead of — professional sessions, compression garment use, and clinical follow-up.



General principles of self-massage during recovery


A few principles apply across all procedures:



Sun protection of scars


Before discussing massage technique, the most important non-massage intervention for scar is sun protection. UV exposure on developing scars produces permanent hyperpigmentation that cannot be . Practical rules:



Scar massage


The most universally applicable self-massage technique. Scar massage:


When to start: typically 4-6 weeks post-op once the wound is fully closed and the surgical team has cleared scar massage. Earlier scar manipulation can disrupt healing.


Technique:


Pressure: firm enough to blanch the surrounding skin briefly but not so firm that it causes sharp pain or skin damage.


Duration of programme: typically 3-6 months. Scars to mature for months but the most active intervention period is the first 6 months.


with silicone gel sheets where prescribed — see . The combination of silicone gel plus scar massage better outcomes than either alone.



Breast implant displacement exercises after augmentation


After , displacement exercises (sometimes called "implant massage") help the implants settle into the surgical pocket and contribute to the natural drop-and-fluff process. The has been refined in recent years — earlier involving very frequent intense massage have been replaced by gentler, less frequent .


When to start: typically 2 weeks post-op, on surgeon . Specific guidance varies — some surgeons do not recommend displacement exercises at all for certain implant types (textured implants, dual-plane placements), so follow your specific surgical team’s protocol.


Technique:


What to avoid: aggressive squeezing or pressure that causes significant pain. The point is to encourage natural settling, not to force the implants into a position. Surface scar massage is separate and starts later (4-6 weeks).


See for what to expect as implants settle.



Self-massage after abdominoplasty


Abdominoplasty produces extensive swelling that resolves gradually over 3-6 months. Self-massage in combination with compression garment use and professional MLD speeds the resolution.


When to start: typically 2-3 weeks post-op for gentle self-massage of the abdomen (not the incision itself). Direct scar massage starts later, at 4-6 weeks once the incision is fully closed.


Technique for swelling (weeks 2-8):


for scar massage (from week 4-6):


What to expect: the abdomen will feel firm and swollen for weeks. Lumps and bumps under the scar are common in the early weeks and usually soften with continued massage. Persistent hard areas at 12+ weeks warrant clinical assessment.



Self-massage after liposuction


produces extensive subcutaneous swelling and small amounts of that respond well to combined professional MLD and self-massage. The aim is to keep tissue mobile and prevent the development of hard, lumpy areas that can persist.


When to start: typically 5-10 days post-op for gentle self-massage, on .


Technique:


Combine with MLD — the two are complementary rather than alternative. See .


Procedure variations: tends to produce more uniform contour with less fibrosis. requires self-massage across the whole circumference.



Self-massage after BBL


involves two distinct self-massage considerations:


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Self-massage after facelift and neck lift


Facial post-op requires particularly gentle technique. Heavy pressure on healing facial tissues can disrupt underlying SMAS work, displace small sutures, or produce hematomas.


When to start: typically 1-2 weeks post-op for very gentle facial self-massage; more substantial technique from 3-4 weeks.


Technique:


considerations: areas of numbness behind the ears and in the lower face are normal post-facelift and resolve over months. numb areas is safe but feels strange. Areas of unusual firmness or tenderness should be raised at rather than aggressively massaged.



Self-massage after rhinoplasty


Most rhinoplasty post-op care is hands-off — the nose is splinted for the first week and significant external manipulation can disrupt the technical work. Some surgeons recommend gentle of specific areas in the later recovery phase:


Do not initiate rhinoplasty self-massage without explicit direction from your surgical team. The standard advice is hands-off for the first 6-12 weeks.



Self-massage after labiaplasty


recovery is largely hands-off. Some considerations:



Self-massage after blepharoplasty


The eyelid area is delicate and most self-massage is best avoided. What helps:



Self-massage after gynaecomastia surgery


recovery benefits from chest self-massage similar to abdominoplasty:



What not to do



When to stop and call the clinic


Stop massage and contact the clinic if you notice:



FAQs


How long do I need to massage? Procedure-dependent. Scar massage typically 3-6 months. Abdominal and liposuction self-massage 6-8 weeks. Breast implant displacement 4-6 weeks. Your surgical team will give specific guidance.


What do I use for self-massage? Plain unscented moisturiser (Aveeno, E45, CeraVe), vitamin E oil, arnica gel, or silicone gel for scars. Avoid heavily perfumed products and active ingredients (retinoids, acids) directly on healing wounds.


How firm should I press? Firm enough to feel meaningful pressure but not so firm that it sharp pain. Mild discomfort is acceptable; significant pain is not.


Can I overdo it? Yes — excessive pressure or duration can disrupt healing. The protocols above are typical; more is not better.


Is self-massage as good as professional MLD? No, they are complementary. Professional MLD has specific techniques and reaches areas self-massage cannot. Self-massage between professional sessions extends the benefit.


What if I have areas of numbness? Common after most cosmetic procedures and resolves over months to a year. Massaging numb areas is safe but feels strange — apply pressure based on visual feedback rather than feel.



Booking a consultation


If you are planning cosmetic surgery and want to understand what looks like — including self-massage protocols — this is covered at consultation. Call or use the to arrange a consultation at our .


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