post-op
2 antonyms and opposites of post-op, grouped by meaning.
Adjective — Happening in the period after a surgical operation.
Synonyms by Meaning
1. adjective
Happening in the period after a surgical operation.
“Her post-op recovery was slower than expected.”
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2. noun
The stage or ward immediately following surgery, where a patient is monitored as the anaesthetic wears off.
“He spent two hours in post-op before being moved to a ward.”
3. adjective
Of a transgender person: having undergone gender-affirming surgery.
“The clinic's forms ask whether patients are pre-op or post-op.”
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How to use post-op
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Medical shorthand that has spread into ordinary speech; the fuller postoperative is used in formal clinical writing. In transgender contexts, asking whether someone is pre-op or post-op is widely considered intrusive unless there is a clinical reason.
Etymology
A shortening of postoperative, from Latin post meaning 'after' plus operative.
Full origin of post-op →Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between pre-op and post-op?
Pre-op covers everything before surgery — assessments, fasting, consent and anaesthetic checks. Post-op covers everything after it — waking from anaesthetic, pain control, wound care and rehabilitation.
How long does post-op last?
Clinically, the immediate post-op period is the few hours in recovery after anaesthetic, but the term is also used for the whole healing window, which can run from days for keyhole surgery to months for joint replacement. Your surgeon's discharge notes will define the period that matters for your restrictions.
What does post-op mean for transgender people?
It means the person has had gender-affirming surgery, as opposed to pre-op or non-op. Not every transgender person wants surgery, so the terms describe one possible path rather than a required sequence, and it is not appropriate to ask about someone's surgical status casually.