Posted October 31, 2014 in Age Reversing, AntiAging, Brotox Male Cosmetic Procedure, Facelifts
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Schedule Surgery Now … to be Ready for the Holiday’s
Our social calendars fill up quickly this time of year. Celebrating the holiday season is a fun, festive time, and you want to look great at each of these social appearances, right? If you’re considering cosmetic surgery, you’ll want to keep in mind the recovery time needed for healing. The priority is to be enjoying the holidays to the fullest and not worrying about any bruising or healing that could hold you back.
Here’s a guide on the recovery time, during which you’ll need to rest and/or take off work. It’s better to schedule a little more time than you’ll need and be pleasantly surprised if you recover faster.
Procedures that need at least…
1 week… Breast augmentation, reduction or lift, arm lift (brachioplasty), liposuction, male chest reduction (gynecomastia)
2 weeks… brow/forehead lift, facelift, eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)
3-4 weeks… tummy tuck, “mommy makeover,” body lift
The recovery time frame can be influenced by your health and habits. Having plastic surgery would be the perfect reason to stop smoking – at least 2 months prior to your surgery. Two weeks prior and after surgery, stop taking anything that enhances bleeding, such as aspirin, Motrin, Vitamin E and some herbs (I’ll provide a full list). You can also do some things before surgery to help recovery go smoothly and to ease your mind going in and coming out of your procedure.
BEFORE SURGERY… try to set up your household to be on autopilot, such as electronic bill paying and have lawn or pool maintenance prescheduled. Stock up on groceries, but also give yourself a break on cooking the first few days and have your favorite restaurant delivery menus handy. Ideally you’ll need to have someone stay with you, at least the first couple days post surgery. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
AFTER SURGERY…
- I know recovery isn’t fun, but think positive and surround yourself with people, music, movies, aromatherapy, etc. that will uplift your spirits.
- Have some natural bruising recovery gel on hand, such as Arnica Montana and Bromelain…both can help reduce discoloration. Save rubbing Vitamin E on the incisions until after sutures are removed usually within 5-10 days post op.
- Stay well hydrated (non-alcoholic beverages please) and well nourished with whole foods so your body has nutrients to repair itself. I know you’re going to want convenient and comfort foods, but try to keep greasy or processed foods to a minimum.
- It’s perfectly fine to do a little moving around after a few days, but avoid all activities after surgery that increase your heart rate and blood pressure for 2 full weeks.
- Allow yourself time to sleep. When your body is physically at rest it can focus more energy on repairing itself.
- Follow instructions on caring for your dressings and drains. Call if you have any concerns.
- Keep your follow up appointment with me (usually within a week) so that we can make sure you’re recovery is on track and I can answer any questions.
You still have time for cosmetic surgery before the holidays, but if surgery is not an option for you, then consider our non surgical options to rejuvenate your face, such as Botox, Juvederm/Voluma, Radiesse, Fat Transfer/Grafting. Visit www.davinciplastic.com to learn more. Today’s Men and Women are having cosmetic procedures. Couples show up in my office on a regular basis, requesting today’s most advanced anti aging treatments. Baby Boomers and Millennialls are aging more youthfully…together!
Let’s get you looking your absolute best so you can look younger and more vibrant…everyday!
Dr. Steven Davison
Board certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon