Fibrosis after cosmetic surgery is one of the most common concerns during the recovery process. Although it can cause discomfort and aesthetic irregularities, with the right treatments it is possible to reduce it and restore smoother, healthier-looking skin.
At Norely’s Esthetique in Kissimmee, Florida, we specialize in helping patients understand why fibrosis occurs and how to effectively improve it.
🔎 What is fibrosis after cosmetic surgery?

Fibrosis is a natural reaction of the body after surgery. It happens when the body produces excess collagen in the operated area, creating hard lumps or nodules under the skin.
It commonly appears after procedures like:
- Liposuction
- Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
- BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift)
- Body contouring surgeries
⚠️ Why does fibrosis appear?
The main causes include:
- Fluid accumulation (seromas) that were not properly drained.
- Excessive inflammation in the treated area.
- Lack of post-operative massages or lymphatic drainage.
- Irregular scar tissue formation.
- Incorrect use of post-surgery compression garments.
✨ How to improve fibrosis?
The good news is that fibrosis can be treated effectively. The most recommended therapies are:
- Manual lymphatic drainage → reduces swelling and mobilizes fluids.
- Post-operative massages → help break down fibrotic tissue and smooth the skin.
- Radiofrequency treatments → stimulate circulation and remodel tissue.
- Ultrasound therapy → softens hardened areas.
- At-home care → proper use of compression garments, hydration, and light movement.
🌸 Professional treatments at Norely’s Esthetique
At Norely’s Esthetique, we design a personalized post-surgery care plan to:
- Reduce fibrosis after liposuction or tummy tuck.
- Improve skin texture and elasticity.
- Prevent long-term aesthetic complications.
Your safe recovery and natural beauty are our priority 💖.
📍 Visit Us
Norely’s Esthetique
📍 3014 Michigan Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34744, United States
📞 +1 (407) 346-8155
✨ Book your appointment today and start your journey to smoother, healthier skin.