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subject: For Those Planning On Getting Liposuction, Here Are Some Preparations To Make Ahead Of Time [print this page]


For those who have chosen to have liposuction, there are some preparations that need to be made prior to going in for surgery. Although considered to be a minor surgery, this procedure can leave people feeling a little sick for a day or so afterward. Making arrangements ahead of time can simplify this time period and encourage proper healing.

To begin with, having made the decision to have liposuction, it's important to establish open communication with the surgeon who will be performing the surgery.

This starts with a consultation in which the surgeon can explain in detail what the surgery entails.

The surgeon will ask the liposuction candidate to do certain things that can make the process smoother and ultimately safer.

This includes not taking certain medications for several days or weeks before the day of the surgery. Medications can significantly affect body systems and make a surgery more dangerous.

For those who smoke, the weeks before surgery are a time to hold off. Smoking makes liposuction more dangerous and increases risk of complications.

Smokers need to be aware that the ban on smoking will last for several weeks after the surgery as well to encourage the body to heal properly.

If the person is on any prescription medications, it's a good idea to fill them ahead of time. Also, the person should discuss prescription medications with the surgeon to find out how these medications might influence recovery.

The candidate for the surgery must find a ride to and from the clinic where the surgery will be performed. It is absolutely essential to have someone else do the driving because anesthetics can affect motor skills and cause nausea.

To aid in the recovery period, it's advisable to prepare foods ahead of time. Foods that are soft and soothing are a good idea. Because protein helps with healing, these meals should be filled with plenty of it.

Simple details can improve the experience of getting liposuction. Wearing clothing that is loose on the day of the surgery is one of those details.

The clothing can be easily removed and put on again with minimal effort.

Having some soothing lotions and creams ready can help with the post-surgery discomforts. Some surgeons advise preparing an area of the home that is conducive to recovery.

In this area, a person can put anything that they might need in the few hours following the surgery. That way, they won't have to get up or move right away.

But of course, moving is essential for recovery, too. So a few short walks should be planned in, even on the same day as the surgery. This aids in healing and reduces the risk of blood clots.

Making a few simple preparations can improve the liposuction experience and speed recovery.

by: Christian Heftel




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