Developments in surgical techniques and the use of laser and ultrasound technology over the years have made liposuction cosmetic surgery much less invasive.
The Proper Outlook
Irrespective of the innovations, however, liposuction is still a major surgical procedure which involves thorough preparation to achieve safe and predictable outcomes. During the initial consultation, the surgeon will offer the patient guidelines in terms of preparing for the surgery.
Suitable Preparation is Crucial
A well-prepared patient will often have higher confidence levels and can make better choices regarding the liposuction procedure. These patients typically have a lesser risk of complications and a quicker recovery.
Board certified plastic surgeon Roger Tsai, MD provides liposuction body contouring to patients in West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA, and surrounding communities.
Suggestions for Preparation
Following are some simple steps that the patient can undertake to help them be thoroughly prepared for their liposuction procedure:
- Arrange for past health records from the doctor, specialists, and hospital to be sent directly to the surgeon’s office.
- Make a list of any prescription and non-prescription medications including vitamins, supplements, and herbal medications, which the patient takes at present.
- If the surgeon recommends altering the schedule of specific prescription drugs, arrange for them to talk to the prescribing physician.
- Avoid smoking for a specific period as directed by the surgeon.
- Undertake any pressing household or work-related tasks in advance to enjoy a stress-free and comfortable recovery period.
- Arrange for aftercare, if required, to assist the patient during the first two to three days of the recovery period.
- Ask someone responsible to drive the patient back after their liposuction plastic surgery.
In case the patient follows the preparation guidelines by the surgeon in a committed way, it can have a significant impact on reducing the risk associated with the surgery and expediting the healing process.
Common Guidelines
The surgeon’s staff may offer the patient a printed set of common guidelines as a part of the liposuction preparation process. These instructions may include:
- Discontinue the use of NSAIDs, blood thinners, and other such medications two weeks before liposuction.
- Do not use vitamin C, vitamin E, herbal supplements, and dietary pills for around four weeks prior to the surgery.
- Minimize alcohol consumption and completely stop drinking for at least 48 hours before the procedure.
- Do not eat or drink anything for eight hours prior to the scheduled time of the surgery.
- Take adequate rest and get plenty of sleep on the night prior to the procedure.
- Do not wear contact lenses, makeup, body piercings, nail paint, or jewelry to the surgical venue.
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing, and a front-open top on the day of the procedure.
- Diabetic patients should get their vital parameters evaluated on the morning of the surgery.
At times, some patients may experience anxiety a day prior to the surgery. In such cases, the surgeon may prescribe a mild sedative to them to be taken a night before their liposuction surgery.
Applying for Leave at the Workplace
To recover from the procedure, working professionals should apply for at least one week of leave. They should only undertake sedentary work in the second week of the liposuction surgery, and not perform any task that puts a strain on the incisions.
The patient should discuss these matters in advance at their workplace.
Schedule Your Liposuction Consultation with Dr. Roger Tsai
Dr. Roger Tsai, a board-certified cosmetic surgeon, proudly serves patients from West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Orange County, and surrounding Southern California areas. If you’re interested in liposuction or in other advanced cosmetic procedures, don’t wait to transform your look with expert care and call us at 310.276.1190.
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