Miami post-op support
After-surgery care in Miami without pretending a hotel is a recovery plan.
Bodied in MIA supports cosmetic surgery patients with private recovery suites, transport coordination, meals, reminders, comfort routines, and post-op planning. This is recovery support, not licensed nursing or emergency medical care.
What after-surgery care actually means here
The Miami post-op SERP is full of recovery houses, concierge providers, and nursing-branded pages. The gap is clarity. Patients need to know exactly what kind of support they are booking, where the medical boundary is, and how the first days after surgery will be handled.
Bodied in MIA is positioned for patients who need a structured recovery environment after cosmetic surgery: someone to coordinate pickup, keep the space calm, support basic routines, help you follow the written plan from your surgeon, and keep logistics from falling on you while your body is tired.
If your surgeon says you need licensed clinical care, wound-care treatment, or medical monitoring, that decision belongs with your surgeon and the right licensed provider. Our job is to make the non-emergency recovery days more organized, private, and supported.
Medical boundary
We do not diagnose, prescribe, treat wounds, or replace your surgeon. For emergencies, call 911. For clinical questions, call your surgeon. We support the recovery plan you were already given.
Private recovery setting
A quiet suite environment with room to rest, organize supplies, and avoid managing the first days of recovery from a hotel room.
Recovery-aware transportation
Airport pickup, surgical-facility pickup, and follow-up rides coordinated around no-sit positioning, garment comfort, and discharge timing.
Routine support
Meal coordination, hydration reminders, medication schedule reminders, garment-change support, and help keeping surgeon instructions organized.
Lymphatic appointment planning
Post-op lymphatic drainage can be scheduled around your procedure plan when your surgeon clears it and your body is ready.
Hotel vs sitter vs recovery support
What is included
- Private suite or in-stay support coordination
- Airport and surgery-day transportation planning
- Meal, hydration, and comfort routine support
- Medication schedule reminders based on your written instructions
- Follow-up appointment and errand coordination
- Optional lymphatic drainage scheduling when appropriate
Who should book
Fly-in patients, patients recovering without local family, BBL and tummy tuck patients on strict positioning routines, and anyone who wants the first recovery days planned before arrival should book early. If your surgery is already scheduled, send your procedure date, surgeon follow-up dates, airport, and length of stay so the plan can be built around the real calendar.
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Is Bodied in MIA licensed nursing care?
No. Bodied in MIA provides recovery support, comfort assistance, transportation coordination, meals, reminders, and suite-based post-op logistics. We do not present this page as licensed nursing care. Patients who need clinical nursing, wound treatment, or supervised medical care should follow their surgeon's direction and use an appropriate licensed provider.
Who is after-surgery care in Miami for?
It is for cosmetic surgery patients who are traveling to Miami or recovering locally and need help with non-emergency recovery logistics after discharge: getting settled, remembering routines, eating, hydrating, moving carefully, and getting to follow-up appointments.
Can you pick me up after surgery?
Yes. Surgical-facility pickup can be coordinated with your recovery plan. The vehicle setup is planned around comfort and positioning needs, including no-sit protocols when applicable.
Do you help with medication?
We can provide schedule reminders and help keep your surgeon's written instructions organized. We do not prescribe, change dosages, or make medical decisions.
Do you provide lymphatic drainage after surgery?
Bodied in MIA offers post-op lymphatic drainage scheduling. Timing depends on your procedure, your surgeon's guidance, and how you are feeling. We avoid promising medical outcomes.
What happens if there is a medical emergency?
For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency clinical concerns, contact your surgeon's office or on-call line. Bodied in MIA supports recovery logistics but does not replace medical care.