Marble Breast Surgery Cautions before and after surgery
MARBLE PLASTIC SURGERY
Details of Breast surgery is also important, however for a more satisfied result precautions before surgery and after care is very important. Please refer to the cautions and plan a meticulous surgery plan.
#Cautions Before Breast Surgery
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Medications that interfere with hemostasis are
not recommended for two weeks prior to
surgery. -
Please refrain from smoking and drinking for
2 weeks before surgery. -
On the surgery day please remove makeup,
contact lenses, and nail polish as it may
distract the surgery process. -
Please fast all foods including water from
8 hours before surgery. -
Please come in in comfortable attire to avoid
irritating the area of surgery. -
If you have any operation history, please tell
us during consultation so we can note it down. -
Please follow preoperative instructions before
surgery. -
Please notify our medical team if you are
taking any medication(s). -
Please notify our medial team if you have any
disease(s). -
If you need to have surgery done through
your armpits, it is best to have your hair
removed before the surgery. -
It is recommended to postpone the operation
if you have a flu or a bad cold.
#Cautions After Breast Surgery
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There may be swelling, bruises, and bleeding
during the first 3 days after surgery. -
If there is severe breast pain, you should visit
the hospital. - Please refrain from saunas, and hot spas.
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Please refrain from smoking and drinking for
1 month after the surgery. - Simple makeup is available after 10 days.
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Please do not lower your head or lie on your
stomach, and recommended to sleep on
high pillow. -
Please do not raise your arms by more than
90 degrees or lift heavy things for 7 days
after surgery. - Please take the medication as prescribed.
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Simple exercise is recommended after two
weeks of surgery and intense exercise after
one month of operation. -
You can eat food after 6 hours of surgery and
it is recommended to eat something soft,
such as rice gruel. -
Please refrain from waxing or applying lotion
on the area of surgery.