Ask someone to spend a few days after the surgery at home with you—especially if you live alone.
Prepare to take it easy for a week or more—compile reading material or a list of movies or television shows you’d like to watch. You’ll be instructed to avoid straining, bending, or lifting for two to three weeks.
Know that you’ll have drains under your skin for a few days. They will remove any excess blood or fluid.
Prepare to be asked to wait for 48 hours after your drains are removed to shower. You may take sponge baths until then, however. (You’ll be advised not to take a bath or soak in a hot tub for about a month.)
Shop for groceries before your procedure and have lots of hydrating liquids and healthy foods, full of fiber and protein, on hand.
Have dark towels and clothing available. They’ll absorb any leaking fluid.
Prepare to wear an abdominal binder for about six weeks following the procedure.
Expect to be sore for a few weeks.
Prepare to sleep on your back with your upper body slightly elevated, which will help reduce swelling. (Sleeping in a recliner or with a stack of pillows is recommended.)
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