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After an otoplasty, the patient's head is wrapped with a turban-type bandage that is worn for four or five days following surgery.
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A good place to find the post-op instructions is yorkyates.com. This doctor does all kinds of plastic surgerys and list the post-op instructions for each.
Information on post op gastric bypass may be found at a local gastric bypass surgeon's office or online at the following sites: www.thinnertimesforum.com/forum/15-post-op-gastric-bypass; dietpulpit.com/1806/overview-of-two-weeks-post-op-gastric-bypass-surgery; www.obesitydiscussion.com/forums/obesity-surgery/almost-month-post-op-gastric-7039.html
Post-op is after the reassignment surgery (they now have the parts of the sex opposite to what they were declared at birth). A pre-op transsexual person is someone who hasn't undergone sexual reassignment surgery. They still have the genitals they were wrongly born with.
Post-Op
Post- op stands for post operative. This is the time immediately after a surgery. A doctor will give instructions for this time that will help the patient to recover from the stress of surgery. Some patients may be able to rest at home, some in the hospital only. It is up to the doctor. Another use of the word post op is slang. Sometimes people who have had a sex change are called post op to distinguish them from people who live dressed as a different gender, but who have the same sex organs that they were born with: a post- op.
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A post-op trans woman is a transgender woman who has undergone gender-affirming surgery, such as vaginoplasty, to align her physical characteristics with her gender identity.
Post means after (pre is before), and op is short for an operation (surgery), so it refers to a transsexual person who has had the corrective surgery. Transsexuals are not transgendered, but even if they were, they would stop being transgendered after the surgery, and would be social and legal members of their corrected sex.
"Post op" is short for "post-operative," referring to the period following a surgical procedure. During this time, patients are monitored for recovery, manage pain, and watch for any complications related to the surgery. Healthcare providers often give specific instructions for care during this phase to ensure effective healing.