Topscot, you don't wear the binders when you have breast reconstruction, they give you a stretch bra, much like a sport bra.
I had a TRAM flap when I had my mastectomy. the Dr used part of my stomach muscle to reconstruct the removed breast. So it was just like having a tummy tuck, same basic procedure but they moved the stuff up instead of tossing it out... Unfortunately chemo caused the muscle to die off a bit and I had to get most of it debrided when I was done with radiation. But I have the flattest stomach around, never was this flat even before children.
I wore the binder for about a week, until they removed the drains, then only at night.
I had an implant done about 6 months ago. I do have some slight swelling still but that is mainly because I had all the lymph glands removed and the drainage is not good, most people have full recovery after 2 months.
My sister had a tummy tuck and lipo with some skin removed on her legs because she lost 150 lbs and skin was stretched terrible. Her sutures opened and had to be redone. worse scars ever, it looks terrible. She wore her binder for almost 2 months.
I had the best plastic surgeon in the tri state area, no personality but he does great work. My insurance paid everything.
My sister chose her surgeon based on what he charged since she had to pay out of pocket. I can see she got what she paid for.