What to Bring on the Day of Your Plastic Surgery
After researching the plastic surgery procedure, finding a suitable, board certified plastic surgeon such as Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Warren Lent and having an in-depth consultation about the surgery plan, possible risks and side effects and recovery time, plastic surgery patients often feel that they have looked up and asked all possible questions to do with the actual procedure. Once the plastic surgery procedure date is set, patients suddenly remember that there are logistical considerations to think about ranging from “How to prepare for plastic surgery?” and “Arrangements with work and other permanent commitments” to “What to bring with me on the day of plastic surgery?” More
One of the most common questions plastic surgery patients ask is how to prepare for their procedure and what to do or not to do prior and following their Beverly Hills plastic surgery. Though some plastic surgery procedures require more specific preparation and incur a slightly different set of rules for optimum recovery, there are a number of general rules and recommendations that all prospective plastic surgery patients should keep in mind when preparing and planning for their upcoming procedure.
Hospitals, outpatient plastic surgery center or a doctor’s office?
It is an unavoidable reality of any plastic surgery that some form of anesthesia has to be used during the procedure. For traditional blepharoplasty patients this often means general or sedation anesthesia, which holds its own set of risks and possible complications that all people looking into plastic surgery should be aware of. The more advanced CO2 laser eyelid surgery allows for local anesthesia to be used as an alternative to more invasive anesthesia methods which makes the overall procedure much safer and easier to recover from.
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