Sleep is essential for healing, yet its importance in recuperation is often overlooked.

The Science

Modern research confirms what historical sleep patterns suggest: rest is crucial for physical recovery. Sleep occurs in cycles, each lasting about 90 minutes and moving through different stages:

- Light Sleep - The body relaxes, and brain activity slows. This makes up 50-60% of total sleep.

- Deep Sleep - The most restorative stage, crucial for muscle repair, immune function, and memory consolidation.

- REM Sleep - The dream stage, essential for learning, creativity, and emotional processing. The brain is active, but the body is in a state of paralysis.

 Pain and Sleep Disruptions

Pain and discomfort often lead to fragmented sleep after surgery, reducing the amount of deep sleep a patient gets. Additionally, hospital environments with bright lights, frequent nurse check-ins, and unfamiliar sounds can further interrupt sleep cycles. Research suggests that poor sleep quality post-surgery is associated with higher pain levels and delayed healing (Simpson & Dinges, 2007). To counteract this, doctors recommend sleep-friendly strategies, such as pain management before bedtime, minimizing blue light exposure, and creating a relaxing sleep environment.

 Are Naps Good or Bad for Post-Surgery Recovery?

Napping can be beneficial if done correctly. Short naps of 20-30 minutes can help alleviate daytime fatigue without interfering with nighttime sleep. However, longer naps may push the body into deeper sleep stages, potentially disrupting the natural sleep cycle and making it harder to rest at night.

For post-surgical patients struggling with sleep, strategic napping can support healing by providing additional periods of rest without reducing nighttime sleep quality. A study by Faraut et al. (2011) found that brief naps helped mitigate the negative effects of sleep deprivation on the immune system and cognitive function, both of which are crucial for recovery.

Relearning How to Sleep After Surgery

Recovering from surgery requires adapting to new sleep patterns. Some patients may temporarily experience a biphasic sleep pattern, waking in the middle of the night due to discomfort or medication side effects. Rather than stressing over disrupted sleep, patients can use the wakeful period for relaxation techniques like meditation, deep breathing, or gentle stretching.

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Breast Surgery

Breast surgery requires a post-surgery wardrobe that offers comfort, support, and ease.

The Hospital Nightie from Tonic is a thoughtful choice for those recovering from breast surgery. Designed with both function and comfort in mind, this nightie is made from soft, breathable fabric that is gentle on sensitive skin, making it ideal for those with tender areas post-surgery.

The Nightie’s relaxed fit ensures that it doesn’t rub or cause irritation, providing you with a comfortable experience whether you’re resting or moving around your home. Its simple, elegant design also allows for easy access during medical check-ups or follow-up appointments, which is particularly useful if you're undergoing any further procedures or treatments.

This hospital nightie gives you the perfect balance of comfort and dignity as you recover.

HOSPITAL NIGHTIE

MRI Scans or X-Rays

Put aside the dignity-denting gown and slip into our MRI PJ Trousers, designed to be worn with our MRI Short Set PJ Top for ultimate comfort during scans.

For MRI scans or X-rays, the MRI Trouser offers a functional and comfortable solution. These trousers are specially designed to be worn during MRI scans, keeping you covered while allowing the necessary access for the scan. They’re made from breathable fabric, making them comfortable for extended wear.

Pair them with our Noise Cancelling Eye Mask for an even smoother, more relaxed scan experience.

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In Patient Stay

Preparing for an inpatient stay can feel overwhelming, but having the right essentials can help you feel more like yourself during a challenging time. At TONIC we offer an elevated hospital bag designed to make your experience more comfortable and less stressful.

Our carefully curated collection of hospital bag essentials is all about helping you feel at ease, whether it’s a cozy robe, high-quality toiletries, or soothing items that provide comfort and calm.

By filling your hospital bag with these thoughtfully chosen essentials, you can focus on your recovery while feeling a bit more like yourself, even when you're not feeling your best

HOSPITAL BAG

Post-Surgery and Inpatient Recovery

After surgery and during hospital stays, comfort and dignity are crucial, and choosing the right attire can make all the difference. For those recovering in a hospital, Faith Gown from Tonic is an excellent option.

This hospital gown combines style with comfort, featuring luxurious fabric that provides ease during prolonged stays. With its thoughtful design, it ensures you maintain a sense of dignity, which is especially important when you're undergoing treatment.

Additionally, the Cashmere Therapy Shawl is a perfect layering option for added warmth and coziness. Its soft, breathable material ensures comfort, while its elegant design offers an extra touch of care and luxury during your recovery. This shawl can be worn over a hospital gown or during periods when you're resting or walking around. 

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