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Liposuction is an excellent tool for body sculpting—but achieving the best results requires more than surgery alone. One of the most common and frustrating post-op challenges is the formation of scar tissue and fibrosis, which can lead to hard lumps, uneven skin texture, or a “wavy” appearance.
That’s where scar tissue mobilization comes in—a specialized physiotherapy technique designed to soften fibrotic tissue, improve mobility, and restore a smooth, natural contour.
At CosmeticPhysio.com, we guide patients through evidence-based recovery protocols that include manual therapy, targeted exercises, and home techniques to break down scar tissue after liposuction.
After liposuction, your body goes into repair mode. During this healing process, collagen fibers form beneath the skin to close micro-tunnels created during surgery. This is natural—but in some cases, the scar tissue becomes excessive, irregular, or dense, creating:
This excess fibrotic tissue is called fibrosis, and it can become permanent without proper intervention.
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Scar tissue mobilization is a combination of manual techniques, stretching, and sometimes instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy (IASTM) designed to:
These methods promote remodeling of collagen fibers in a more organized, pliable pattern.
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Timing matters.
Post-Op Stage | Action |
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Week 1–2 | Only light MLD + passive movement (avoid deep mobilization) |
Week 3–4 | Begin light tissue gliding & soft massage under therapist guidance |
Week 5+ | Add deeper friction massage, cupping, and active release if needed |
Always consult your surgeon or post-op physio before starting. Starting too early or using incorrect techniques can make the condition worse.
Patient: 34-year-old female, 6 weeks post-inner thigh lipo
Issue: Dense fibrotic bands, pain when walking, visible contour lines
Treatment:
At CosmeticPhysio.com, we combine scar tissue techniques with:
This multi-modal recovery approach yields faster, smoother, and more predictable outcomes.
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Fibrosis doesn’t have to define your results. Our team of certified cosmetic physiotherapists is here to guide you through a structured, hands-on plan that restores comfort and confidence.
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