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    Can I Exercise After Surgery?

    By Sofi Nurashvili ยท Medically reviewed by GlobMedTrust partner surgeons ยท Updated 26 Feb 2026

    Returning to exercise after surgery requires patience and careful progression. Rushing back too soon can compromise your results and increase the risk of complications.

    General Timeline

    Week 1โ€“2: Rest. Gentle walking only โ€” this aids circulation and reduces blood clot risk.

    Week 2โ€“4: Light activity. Gentle walks, light stretching. No lifting, bending, or straining.

    Week 4โ€“6: Moderate activity. Light cardio may resume depending on your procedure. No heavy weights or high-impact exercise.

    Week 6+: Gradual return to full activity, with your surgeon's clearance. Build intensity slowly.

    Procedure-Specific Guidelines

    Rhinoplasty: avoid contact sports for 6โ€“8 weeks. Breast surgery: no upper body exercises for 6 weeks. Liposuction/tummy tuck: avoid core exercises for 6โ€“8 weeks. BBL: avoid direct pressure on buttocks during exercise for 6โ€“8 weeks.

    Key Rule

    Always follow your surgeon's specific instructions. These guidelines are general โ€” your surgeon will provide personalised advice based on your procedure, healing progress, and fitness level.

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