Pectus Excavatum Repair recovery — week by week

What healing actually looks like — week by week — for pectus excavatum repair.

Recovery timeline

  1. Days 1–3 — peak swelling and bruising.
  2. Week 1 — sutures or splints removed.
  3. Weeks 2–4 — visible swelling subsides ~70%.
  4. Months 2–6 — refinements settle.
  5. Months 6–18 — final result locks in.

What's normal vs. what to call about

Some swelling, bruising, asymmetry, numbness, and tightness are expected in the first weeks. Sudden severe pain, fever above 101°F, drainage, spreading redness, or one-sided swelling that worsens after improving warrant a same-day call to your surgeon.

See pectus excavatum repair results across the recovery curve on the main Pectus Excavatum Repair page.

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