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[BOOK A CONSULTATION] Discover How to Achieve Your Ideal Look ...without compromising on safety or natural-looking results ► https://imagosplasticsurgery.com/free... After a tummy tuck surgery, you will have a couple drain grenades that are an essential part of a fast recovery. These drains help your body heal by absorbing fluid that is built up in the body cavity during recovery to avoid a seroma. What is a seroma? A seroma is a build-up of fluid in the body that can happen after surgery. These build-ups can cause pain and prolong your recovery. How can drains help your plastic surgery recovery? After a tummy tuck, these drains are put in place to help your body empty out this excess fluid and accelerate your recovery. These drains look like plastic hand grenades with markers on the bottle to indicate how much fluid is being absorbed. The fluid needs to be emptied every 2 to 4 hours or if the bottles fill up more than half way in less than that time period. You open the bottle, empty the liquid, and then you need to squeeze the bottle before you close it. Squeezing the bottle will ensure it continues to absorb fluid after you have emptied it. Contact us if you have any questions. Free Initial Consultation Miami Board Certified Plastic Surgeons at Imagos Plastic Surgery 305-596-2228 www.imagosplasticsurgery.com Email: [email protected] 7190 SW 87TH AVE SUITE #404 MIAMI, FL 33173 Follow us on •Facebook: / imagosplasticsurgery , •Youtube: / imagosplasticsurgery , and •Instagram: / imagosmiamiplasticsurgery for the latest updates and educational content from the team at Imagos Plastic Surgery.