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Artigo Científico Acesso fechado A importância da drenagem linfática manual no pós-operatório de abdominoplastia(2017) Menegaz, Mariana BorghezanAbdominoplasty is one of the most sought after plastic surgeries today, in which the surgeon removes excess skin and adipose tissue from the region of the abdomen through a cut where there is rupture of cells and blood vessels generating a collection of fluids. Thus, lymphatic drainage sessions are indicated for the withdrawal of this accumulation. Manual lymphatic drainage is a technique that aims to improve the functioning of the lymphatic system in order to help eliminate the fluids and toxins present in our body, nourish the tissues and improve the healing process. The objective of this study is to address the importance of manual lymphatic drainage in the postoperative period of abdominoplasty for a better understanding of the subject. It is a descriptive, quantitative and field research, consisting of 30 volunteers, between 30 and 60 years old, who will already perform abdominoplasty. The data collection was done through a questionnaire composed of questions to obtain information about the date of the surgical intervention, whether or not complications were involved and whether lymphatic drainage was performed postoperatively. Based on the results, it was observed that the dates of surgeries varied from year 2015 to 2017, only four interviewees did not perform manual lymphatic drainage in the postoperative period and some patients hadcomplications such as: seroma and persistence of edema, among them, four who did manual lymphatic drainage and the four who did not. Thus, it was concluded that manual lymphatic drainage in the postoperative period of abdominoplasty was effective in reducing edema, absorption of hematomas and seromas, alleviation of pain caused by the surgery, bringing benefits to the client and satisfactory results thus cited by the patients interviewed.