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Depending on your� type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and�type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and�a few very small incisions to�access the�area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any�adhesions or fat deposits, all�with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive�option,� of coarse,� that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

� Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement.�Let me know what you had done and your age range too,�if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation?�Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call�your�Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

���������� Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.�

�����������������������Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.

Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.

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