Facelift Surgery: Pre-Operative Checklist![]() Though your surgeon should provide you with a specific preoperative checklist, this is a general guideline for what you can expect. Two to Three Weeks Prior to Surgery: ___Stop taking medications and drugs as defined by your surgeon. These may include but are not limited to the following: aspirin and other blood thinning supplements and vitamins; anti-inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen, Alleve, or Motrin; and Vitamin E. If you have any questions about medications that you are taking, be sure to ask your surgeon. ___Stop smoking and limit your exposure to second-hand smoke.
Two Weeks Prior to Surgery: ___Stop drinking all alcoholic beverages. ___Start taking any supplements and/or vitamins as recommended by your surgeon. This may include Iron supplements if you are having major liposuction. ___Begin any specific preoperative diet your surgeon may recommend. This may include a low-sodium diet or the restriction of unfavorable carbohydrates. ___Complete any lab tests which need to be done and make sure the results are sent to your surgeon. ___Fill any prescriptions prescribed by your surgeon. These may include antibiotics and/or pain medication for after the surgery. You may want to get a pill case with a time chart for taking medications.
___Make arrangements for someone to take you to and from surgery as you will not be able to do so yourself. ___If your surgery is to take place in a hospital and you have not yet called the admitting department to confirm your arrangements, do so now. ___If you have children or
pets, make arrangements for their care during preoperative and surgical
visits. ___Plan meals for up to 2 weeks following surgery. This may include preparing and freezing meals. You may also want to consider quick snacks such as soup, jell-o, applesauce, protein shakes, yogurt, cottage cheese, oatmeal, and juice. Have flexible straws for easier drinking. Consult your doctor with any questions about post-operative nutrition. ___Purchase a thermometer, antibacterial soap, dressings, gauze, or any other post-operative necessities. ___If necessary, have hair and nail appointments at this time or before. ___Pay any bills that will be due during your recovery and take care of banking matters. ___Clean your house if necessary and arrange for any housekeeping services needed during your recovery. ___Get proper nutrition and rest. ___For facelift surgery, men should let their sideburns grow. ___Notify your surgeon if you develop any skin infections or other irregularities on or around your anticipated surgery site, or if you otherwise become ill. Early treatment may help to prevent cancellation of the surgery.
___Stop using any skin creams, such as Retin-A, per your doctor's orders. ___Stop any exercise as recommended by your surgeon. ___Prepare ice-packs to help reduce post-operative swelling. ___You may want to place a small stool in your shower for easier showering. These can be rented from a local medical rental company. ___If prescribed by your surgeon, take Vitamin K and/or Arnica medication to help decrease post-operative bruising. ___For facial surgery, your doctor may recommend that you scrub your face thoroughly two times daily, paying special attention to the area behind the ears. ___For breast surgery, your doctor may prohibit you from shaving under the arms.
___Do not eat or drink anything after midnight, including coffee, tea, water, gum, mints, hard candy, or lozenges. Your doctor will provide specifics on food and drink intake. ___Take any antibiotics prescribed by your surgeon. ___Shower and wash your hair as usual. Do not use hair gel or mousse, or hairspray. ___Set up a home recovery area. These may include pillows, books, magazines, television and remote control, videos, favorite CDs, telephone, journal, stationery, humidifier, hot water bottles or heating pads, a bucket in case of vomiting, and/or a bell or other device for requesting help. ___If you will be staying overnight in the hospital, pack a bathrobe, slippers, favorite pillow, toothpaste, comb or brush, and prescribed medications.
___It may be okay to shower and wash your hair as usual in the morning. Ask your surgeon. Do not use hair gel or mousse, or hairspray. ___Do not wear makeup, moisturizer, lipstick, deodorant, nail polish, or hairpins. ___Brush your teeth and rinse with mouthwash, taking care not to swallow any liquids. ___If you wear contact lenses, eyeglasses, or dentures, bring the case with you and be sure that your name is clearly printed on it. ___Do not wear jewelry or other valuables. ___Leave your purse at home if possible. ___Wear loose-fitting clothes, pants with an elastic waist band, a button-up shirt, and flat, slip-on shoes. Do not wear jeans, sweaters, jump suits, pantyhose, or girdles. ___Bring an extra pair of underpants. ___Bring sunglasses, scarf, or hooded sweatshirt to wear when you leave the hospital if you so desire. ___Do not drive or take a taxi; have someone to drive you there and back.
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