Anti-Aging Resolve :: Plastic Surgery Aftercare Plastic Surgery Aftercare: Matching the Aftercare to the Plastic Surgery TreatmentFacelifts and breast augmentation are the two most popular surgical cosmetic procedures, each requiring their own specific regimen of plastic surgery aftercare. To learn more about the do's and don'ts for the weeks following these procedures, keep reading. Facelift Aftercare A facelift is an intensive surgical procedure that lasts 2 to 4 hours. As a result, you may be required to stay overnight in the hospital, followed by an average 2 weeks of recovery time. Typically, the pain and discomfort associated with facelift procedure will last about 3 days and can be minimized with pain medication. For the first week, bandages should be changed everyone to two days, makeup shouldn't be worn, and exercise and sun exposure should also be avoided. Patients should also take care to avoid possible infection, keeping their stitches and facial area clean. Pillows and sheets should be changed every day. Makeup may be worn after a week as long as there are no exposed sores or healing stitches. Meanwhile, exercise should stay off your schedule for at least 2 to 3 weeks and SPF 15 or higher should be worn for a minimum of six months. Typically, the final result of a facelift, free from bruising or swelling, can be seen about 1 to 4 months after the procedure. Breast Augmentation Aftercare Depending on the size, procedure style, placement and type of implant, your plastic surgery aftercare for a breast augmentation can vary. Most breast augmentations are performed under general anesthesia and last between 60 to 90 minutes. Most patients are allowed to go home the same day as their surgery, but need to be picked up by a friend or relative. The amount of swelling will depend on the placement of the implant, but it tends to be worse for implants placed under the muscle and will peak around 3 to 5 days after your procedure. Most of your swelling will decrease within two to three weeks, but can take up to a few months to disappear completely. Patients should not remove their bandages or shower until at least two full days after the surgery as part of their plastic surgery aftercare program. Other things to avoid for a few weeks after your surgery include exercise, sun exposure and excessive alcohol consumption. All Site Articles for Anti-Aging Resolve |
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