When Can You Fly After Plastic Surgery?
by Steven J Rottman, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Patients frequently ask whether they can travel by airplane after cosmetic surgery. This is especially important for patients who travel to Baltimore for surgery or local patients planning a trip soon after their procedure.
The short answer is yes, patients can safely fly after plastic surgery, but the timing depends on the type of procedure and how the body is healing. Understanding the appropriate recovery timeline helps protect your surgical results and reduce potential risks.
Why Flying Too Soon After Surgery Can Be Risky
After surgery, the body naturally goes through a period of healing and inflammation. Air travel introduces several factors that can affect recovery:
- Prolonged sitting, which can increase the risk of blood clots
- Cabin pressure changes, which may worsen swelling
- Limited mobility during flights
- Dehydration, which is common during air travel
Because of these factors, plastic surgeons typically recommend waiting until the early phase of healing has passed before boarding a flight.
Typical Timeframes for Flying After Plastic Surgery
| Procedure | Recommended Wait Time Before Flying |
| Botox or dermal fillers | 24 – 48 hours |
| Breast augmentation or breast lift | 5 – 7 days |
| Liposuction | 5 – 7 days |
| Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) | 10 – 14 days |
| Mommy Makeover or body lift | 2 – 3 weeks |
While each patient heals at their own pace, the following general guidelines are commonly recommended.
Long international flights may require additional recovery time.
Tips for Flying Safely After Plastic Surgery
If travel is necessary after surgery, several precautions can help reduce risk and improve comfort.
- Walk during the flight – Try to stand up and walk the aisle every hour to promote circulation.
- Stay hydrated – Drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol or excessive caffeine.
- Wear compression garments – Compression garments recommended by your surgeon help support healing tissues and minimize swelling.
- Use compression stockings for longer flights – For flights longer than four hours, compression stockings may reduce the risk of blood clots.
- Keep medications with you – Always carry prescribed medications in your carry-on bag.
Traveling to Baltimore for Plastic Surgery
Many patients travel to Baltimore for specialized cosmetic procedures. If you are planning surgery and traveling from another city, it is best to stay locally for several days after your procedure.
This allows your surgeon to monitor healing and address any early concerns before you return home.
Expert Insight from a Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
Board-certified Baltimore plastic surgeon Steven J. Rottman, MD emphasizes that safe recovery always comes first.
“Each procedure has its own recovery timeline. My goal is to make sure patients feel comfortable and safe before they travel. For many procedures, waiting about a week allows swelling to stabilize and significantly reduces travel-related risks.”
The Bottom Line
Flying after plastic surgery is generally safe once the early healing phase has passed. The exact timing depends on the procedure, the length of the flight, and the patient’s individual recovery.
Patients considering cosmetic surgery in Baltimore should discuss any travel plans with their surgeon ahead of time so that the recovery schedule can be tailored to their needs.
Schedule a Consultation in Baltimore
If you are considering cosmetic surgery and would like to learn more about recovery and travel guidelines, schedule a consultation with Steven J. Rottman, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Baltimore.
Proper planning ensures a smooth recovery and helps protect your surgical results.