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Cosmetic Surgery Recuperation Can Take Time

By: Jamie Preston



Statistics say that more than 12 million cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed in the US alone last year and every year it is increased by one percent. Cosmetic surgery is a subspecialty of medicine and surgery that distinctively restricts itself to the improvement of appearance, irregularity and defects through surgical and non-surgical techniques. It is particularly concerned with preserving normal appearance or reinstates it, or enhancing it beyond the actual level toward some ideal level. Cosmetic surgery is a multi-disciplinary and comprehensive approach directed to all areas of the body.

The worst possible risk is involved in cosmetic surgery is dissatisfaction of the outcome of surgery. The outcome depends of lot of factors our expectations, surgeon’s skill, duration and type of surgery, our body’s healing mechanism and recuperating in the post operative period. Understand the possibility of risks involved in cosmetic surgery. You should be factual and you should know that it may be risky to your health and that the outcome may not like what you expect. To avoid this have a chat with your surgeon to establish realistic, measurable and possible goals before surgery.

Extensive procedures such as body lift requires 3 to 4 weeks of recuperation before returning to work, meanwhile less extensive facial surgeries may require a day or less. Patients must be more careful about cosmetic surgery recuperation that includes small tasks such as changing dressings and properly bandaging so that infection can be avoided in the site of surgery and to facilitate faster as well as optimal healing. Get the Details on how often the dressing are to be changed and how often these needs to be checked should be discussed beforehand with your surgeon

The surgical dressings and bandages can be removed within few days after the surgery and sutures within a week. It’s mandatory to follow surgeon’s advice regarding wearing a compression garment, dressings and elastic bandages to minimize pain or swelling. Excessive swelling cause deep scarring and can be painful too. Thos who had laser treatment or dermabrasion need to apply topical antibiotic in the skin.

Gradual increase of Activity is an important factor in cosmetic surgery recuperation. Go for short walks as suggested by your surgeon but don’t go over the top. Excessive activity can hinder improvement in cosmetic surgery recuperation. Sleep is an important factor in cosmetic surgery recuperation. Sleep deprivation can significantly delay healing and is generally bad for the overall health. Disciplined healthy diet is more important in recuperation period. Antioxidants play an important role in healing of scars. People who eat foods rich in antioxidants recovery rate is higher than people who do not. The diet should be rich in antioxidants. USDA conducted a study in June 2004 and found the best sources of antioxidants. Those anti-ageing foods rich in antioxidants are Blueberry, Cranberry, Artichoke Blackberry, Prune, Raspberry, Strawberry, apple, Sweet cherry. Generally pigmented fruits and vegetables neutralize free radicals and slows healing process happens.



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