2018
DOI: 10.5935/2177-1235.2018rbcp0147
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Prevenção e tratamento de equimose, edema e fibrose no pré, trans e pós-operatório de cirurgias plásticas

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“…32 The term “reverse” indicates manual lymphatic drainage performed from the infraumbilical skin toward the axillary lymph nodes, directing finger movement to the axilla. 33 It is currently recommended to resume conventional manual lymphatic drainage of the lower abdomen (toward the inguinal lymph nodes) 1 month after abdominoplasty, when neoformation of the lymphatic vessels is complete. This has yet to be scientifically validated, however.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 The term “reverse” indicates manual lymphatic drainage performed from the infraumbilical skin toward the axillary lymph nodes, directing finger movement to the axilla. 33 It is currently recommended to resume conventional manual lymphatic drainage of the lower abdomen (toward the inguinal lymph nodes) 1 month after abdominoplasty, when neoformation of the lymphatic vessels is complete. This has yet to be scientifically validated, however.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A aplicação do kinesio taping junto com a CDT pode ter um efeito melhor na diminuição do linfedema, o que pode estimular a redução do edema para efeitos a longo prazo. Chi et al, 2018 Campo/ tem como objetivo propor uma abordagem inédita desde o pré, trans e pósoperatório para prevenir e minimizar as fibroses, edema intenso e equimoses, acelerando a recuperação do paciente e reduzindo o número de sessões.…”
Section: Pekyavas Et Al 2014unclassified
“…It should be applied according to the anatomy of the lymphatic flow, with the cut in 4 or 5 strips in the form of an octopus or fan, which is applied with minimum tension, and has shown satisfactory results since its application in transoperative as observed and described in scientific articles [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%