
Procedures
Facial Cosmetic Surgery
- Facelift Plastic Surgery
- Endoscopic Brow Lift
- Mid-Face/Cheek/Thread Lift
- Blepharoplasty (Eyelid)
- Rhinoplasty (Nasal Surgery)
- Chin and Misc Implants
- Micro Fat Grafting
- Otoplasty (Ear Tuck)
Cosmetic Breast Surgery
Body Shaping Plastic Surgery
Laser Procedures
- Skin Resurfacing
- Laser Hair Removal
- Laser Vein Removal
- Intense Pulse Light (IPL)
- Photo Actif
- Oxygen Therapy
Cosmetic Injections
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Post-operative Instructions
Patients may choose in advance to spend the night after surgery with a nurse. Otherwise, after you have recovered to the point where you are awake and comfortable, you will be discharged home with a responsible adult. You are to leave the dressing dry and intact until your first post-operative visit to the office, which will generally be three to six days following the procedure. During these initial days, you will be requested to take an antibiotic tablet once daily and to limit your physical activity to avoid lifting or straining.
Following your first dressing change, you will be allowed to begin showering and to increase your activity as tolerated. Most patients find that within the three or four days, they can function comfortable around a home or office setting, but that at least three to six weeks must pass before increased physical activity can be tolerated without discomfort. The best rule of thumb is to avoid any activities that cause you discomfort and to enjoy those that do not.
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