Plastic surgery can be a life-changing experience for many people seeking to enhance their appearance or address physical concerns that impact confidence. If you are considering plastic surgery, it is essential to understand the procedure, the potential risks and benefits, and how to prepare for it.
A consultation with your surgeon is required before plastic surgery. During this appointment, you will:
Following your surgeon’s preoperative instructions is vital. These may include avoiding certain medications or supplements that increase bleeding risk.
Ten days before surgery, certain medications and substances should be avoided, including aspirin, green tea, garlic, sour cherry, pomegranate, Ginkgo Biloba, Tebokan forte, Coenzyme Q, herbal supplements, cinnamon, ginger, and any blood-thinning drugs. Additionally, birth control pills and hormone medications should be discontinued one month prior to the procedure. Steering clear of these items helps reduce bleeding risks and ensures a safer surgical experience.
Plastic surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia, though the type used will depend on your procedure and overall health. The duration of the operation varies based on the procedure but generally lasts several hours.
Proper post-operative care is essential for a smooth recovery and the best surgical outcome. You may feel tired or disoriented from the anesthesia and may experience pain or discomfort.
Your surgeon will give you detailed guidance on wound care and pain management. Treatment may include:
Depending on the surgery, medical staff may provide a compression band or splint to support and protect the area.
It is normal to feel very thirsty for a few days after surgery, so keep plenty of fluids nearby. If you experience a sore throat from anesthesia, warm drinks like decaffeinated tea with honey can provide relief. Non-acidic juices such as apple, pear, or peach are also gentle options, and soothing treats like throat lozenges or ice cream may help ease irritation.
A temporary loss of appetite is normal during the first few days. Choosing lighter, easy-to-eat foods—such as soups, yogurt, pudding, soft foods, or even low-fat ice cream and low-calorie milkshakes—can make eating more manageable while your appetite gradually returns.
During this period, it’s best to avoid foods that are heavy, spicy, or overly salty. Steer clear of high-fat dishes, caffeinated drinks, spicy meals, and rich dairy products, as these may slow recovery or cause discomfort.
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