How soon can you exercise after minimally invasive breast surgery

How soon you can exercise after minimally invasive breast surgery depends on the recovery from the surgery. Minimally invasive breast surgery is a relatively small surgery, which is less risky and has a faster recovery. Generally, you need to unpack the bandage for four to five days after surgery, and if there is no blood leakage, you can continue to observe the situation. In about a week after surgery, if there is no redness, swelling, pain, pressure pain and other uncomfortable reactions around the wound, you can carry out relatively light and brief activities, but avoid strenuous activities to avoid wound cracking. After two weeks, the amount of exercise can be increased appropriately, and relatively strenuous exercise is generally allowed only after three months. If the patient’s recovery is lagging, it is recommended to take more time off before doing exercise, and when exercising, it is important to wear sports underwear and protect the breasts from injury. In summary, it is best to take more time off after surgery and then start slowly with easy exercises.