Is Hip Resurfacing Painful

Hip resurfacing surgery is typically performed to treat severe hip pain and dysfunction caused by conditions such as hip osteoarthritis or hip dysplasia. While the surgery itself is carried out under anesthesia, the post-operative pain can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience significant pain and discomfort following the procedure, especially during the initial recovery period. However, proper pain management techniques, including medication and physical therapy, are provided to help alleviate pain and facilitate a smooth recovery process. It is important to follow the surgeon’s instructions and guidelines for pain relief and rehabilitation to ensure optimal recovery.

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Dr. Richard Young is a board certified cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgeon

As one of the nation’s leading innovators in aesthetic surgery of the face, hand, breast and body, and a pioneer of reconstructive surgery and stem cell procedures, Dr. Richard Young is certified by the Board of Plastic Surgery and the Board of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery.

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