honeybear0023 Posted Thursday at 05:44 PM Posted Thursday at 05:44 PM I am hoping someone here has had one done. I am not sure how long I should take off from work in total. I have a general idea of how long I will need to be in Korea but in terms of healing and recovery, I don't know how long I should avoid working. My job does have some labor aspects to it which is concerning me. I could do some work from home but I want to make sure I can get enough time to recover before working again to risk injury or messing up my surgery. Quote
MooMooShia13 Posted Friday at 01:02 PM Posted Friday at 01:02 PM I remember reading it is recommended to take 6 weeks off work if your job requires labor. So depending on how long you are in Korea, you should probably plan for an extra week or two once back home to rest 1 Quote
quietpanda Posted Friday at 01:05 PM Posted Friday at 01:05 PM 19 hours ago, honeybear0023 said: I am hoping someone here has had one done. I had work on my belly after my second child was born. I had gained a lot of weight with her and had loose skin. I don't think it was called a tummy tuck but I essentially had one. My recovery took about 5 weeks in total but I didn't feel "good" until maybe week 8 which my doctor said was normal. Quote
berrygirl21 Posted Saturday at 08:12 PM Posted Saturday at 08:12 PM Every one is a bit different but most people return to working no issue by 6 weeks and I would say even still, only a small percentage need a full 6 weeks. If you can get extra time off work, you may as well though even if you don't need it. I know I would 1 Quote
kpopkelly Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago Just give yourself the standard recommended time off. From what I have read, that is 4 to 6 weeks. So start counting at your post-op exam before you leave Korea. Quote
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