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A complete week-by-week Lipo 360 recovery timeline — swelling, draining, compression, return to work and exercise.
Most people recover from Lipo 360 enough to return to a desk job within 7–14 days, resume light exercise around 2–4 weeks, and reach full recovery — with final results visible — at about 3–6 months. The first 1–2 weeks involve swelling, bruising, fluid drainage and wearing a compression garment, which is the single most important part of healing. Lipo 360 is considered minimally invasive, so the early recovery is faster than a tummy tuck, but the body keeps refining its shape for months as swelling fully settles.
This guide walks through Lipo 360 recovery day by day and week by week, what's normal at each stage, and the aftercare that protects your result.
Lipo 360 is liposuction that treats the entire circumference of the midsection — the abdomen, flanks (love handles), and back — rather than a single area. Because it contours all the way around, recovery involves more overall swelling and a snug compression garment around the whole torso, but the incisions are tiny and the procedure is minimally invasive compared with excisional surgery.
| Stage | What's happening | Activity level |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–3 | Soreness, swelling, bruising, fluid drainage; garment worn | Rest, short walks |
| Days 4–7 | Drainage slows; discomfort eases | Light movement; some return to desk work |
| Weeks 2–3 | Swelling peaks then starts to settle; bruising fades | Most return to non-strenuous work |
| Weeks 4–6 | Noticeable improvement; cleared for light exercise | Light, low-impact workouts |
| Months 2–3 | Swelling largely resolves; shape emerging | Gradual return to full activity |
| Months 3–6 | Final contour settles | Full, unrestricted activity |
Expect soreness, swelling, bruising and fluid drainage from the small incision sites — this is normal and part of how the body clears tumescent fluid. You'll wear your compression garment almost continuously. Rest is essential, but short, gentle walks around the house help circulation and reduce the risk of clots. Most patients manage discomfort well with prescribed medication.
Many people start to feel noticeably better around day 5, as drainage slows and the sharpest discomfort fades. You won't feel "back to normal" yet — swelling is still building — but the worst of the soreness is usually behind you by the end of the first week.
Drainage tapers off, bruising begins to fade, and movement becomes easier. Patients with sedentary, non-strenuous jobs often return to work toward the end of week one or early in week two, while continuing to wear the compression garment and avoiding any heavy lifting.
Counter-intuitively, swelling often peaks around weeks 2–3 before it starts to decline — so you may look more swollen before you look slimmer. This is expected. Most people are comfortably back at non-physical work, still in their garment, and starting to see the bruising clear.
Active drainage from the incision sites usually lasts a few days to about a week. Your surgeon may use open-incision drainage or place small drains depending on technique. Heavier or longer drainage, or signs of infection, should always be reported to your clinic.
By weeks 4–6, most patients are cleared for light, low-impact exercise such as walking and gentle cardio. Strenuous workouts, heavy lifting and intense core training typically wait until around 6 weeks — and only once your surgeon clears you. Pushing too hard too soon can worsen swelling and affect the final contour.
Light activity is usually fine at 2–4 weeks; strenuous exercise and heavy lifting generally wait until about 6 weeks, depending on your surgeon's guidance and how you're healing. Always get explicit clearance before resuming intense training.
Most of the swelling resolves during months 2–3, and your new contour becomes clearly visible. Many patients feel confident in fitted clothing by this stage.
Final results settle between 3 and 6 months, once residual deep swelling fully subsides and the skin adapts to the new contour. The result is long-lasting as long as you maintain a stable weight.
The compression garment is central to a smooth Lipo 360 recovery. It helps:
Most surgeons recommend wearing it almost continuously for the first few weeks, then part-time for several more weeks. Follow your surgeon's exact schedule — it directly affects your final shape.
Many patients combine Lipo 360 with a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), using the removed fat to enhance the buttocks. This changes recovery in one key way: you must avoid sitting or lying directly on the buttocks for several weeks to protect the transferred fat, usually with a special pillow. Overall healing timelines are similar, but the BBL sitting restrictions add an extra layer to aftercare.
For patients with significant loose skin rather than just excess fat, a tummy tuck (or arm contouring via an arm lift) may be discussed instead of or alongside liposuction — your surgeon will advise based on your skin elasticity and goals.
Lipo 360 removes excess fat and sculpts the waistline, which can dramatically improve the midsection contour. However, it does not tighten loose skin or repair separated abdominal muscles. Patients with good skin elasticity tend to get the flattest results; those with significant loose skin may need a tummy tuck for a truly flat, tight abdomen. An honest assessment with your surgeon will tell you which procedure fits your body.
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Recovery times vary with the volume of fat removed, whether procedures are combined, your skin elasticity and how closely you follow aftercare. Swelling that comes and goes for several months is normal. Report any spreading redness, fever, severe pain or unusual drainage to your clinic promptly. Lipo 360 reshapes the body but is not a weight-loss treatment — results last best alongside a stable weight and healthy lifestyle.
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