Recovery And Results

Our approach to treating Hidradenitis Suppurativa is a meticulously planned process, carefully designed to alleviate your condition and improve your quality of life. It consists of a series of well-coordinated steps, beginning with excisional surgery to remove affected areas, followed by reconstructive surgeries to restore and heal the affected regions. This multi-phase journey typically spans a 6-8 week period, ensuring comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs.

What to Expect During the Postoperative Period:

What to Expect During the Postoperative Period:

Ample Rest: Rest is paramount during this phase, allowing your body to heal and recover optimally.
Avoiding Strenuous Activities: Steer clear of strenuous activities to minimize stress on your healing body.
Dedicated Wound Care: Commit time to meticulous local wound care to promote proper healing.
Nutritional Focus: Pay attention to your nutrition, as a balanced diet can expedite the healing process.

Recovery Timeline: How Long Does It Take?

Recovery Timeline: How Long Does It Take?

Our primary aim is to have you fully healed and ready to resume your daily routines within 6-8 weeks following your initial excisional surgery. However, please bear in mind that the duration of your recovery can vary depending on the severity of your condition. We tailor our surgical approach to your unique circumstances. During your consultation, we will provide a more precise estimate of your recovery time and address any specific needs.

Results

Results

It’s important to understand that procedures involving excision and removal will result in scars, and the extent of scarring can be influenced by genetic factors. We prioritize minimizing scarring while effectively treating your condition, and our team will discuss scar management strategies with you.

Potential Risks and Complications

Potential Risks and Complications

Recurrence Possibility in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Hidradenitis Suppurativa can significantly impact your quality of life, necessitating surgical intervention as the optimal solution. Although the possibility of recurrence exists, it is uncommon in the surgically treated area.

Potential Risks Associated with Surgical Intervention

When contemplating surgical treatment for Hidradenitis Suppurativa, it is crucial to be aware of potential risks. These include:

1. Chronic Pain: This refers to persistent pain lasting longer than three months despite optimal management.
2. Scar Contractures: The formation of tight, constricting scars that can limit mobility and cause discomfort.
3. Nerve Injuries: The inadvertent damage to nerves during surgery, which may result in sensory changes or pain.
4. Superficial Scarring: The development of visible and sometimes disfiguring scars on the skin’s surface.

Our approach to patient care is highly individualized. We conduct thorough consultations with each patient to determine the most suitable treatment plan, taking into account the specific location and severity of the disease.

Postoperative Care