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How long does it take to recover from a double mastectomy?

Full recovery generally takes several weeks.

  • The first week requires significant limitations in your activity, there will be many exercise and movement restrictions to protect the healing wound. 
  • The second week is focused on follow-up visits and monitoring your recovery. Your surgeon will provide more specific guidelines regarding your recovery at this time. 
  • The weeks after the second week vary greatly based on your age, health, and the amount of breast tissue removed. Generally 3 - 4 weeks after the surgery you can expect to return to most daily activities except intense exercise.

What is a bilateral mastectomy?

How is a bilateral mastectomy performed?

How long is a hospital stay for a double mastectomy?

How painful is mastectomy recovery?

Can you still get breast cancer after a bilateral mastectomy?

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