Six months post surgery marks a significant milestone in a patient’s recovery journey. It is a time when the body has typically healed from the initial trauma of surgery and is beginning to adapt to its new state.
During this period, patients may experience a range of physical, emotional, and social changes. Physically, they may be regaining strength and mobility, and their incisions may be fully healed. Emotionally, they may be coming to terms with their new body and the impact of surgery on their life. Socially, they may be re-engaging with activities and relationships that were disrupted by surgery.
