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CHIN IMPLANT
How do I look after myself after surgery?
FACE
facelift
eyelid tightening or blepharoplasty
forehead lift
skin resurfacing, lasers and peels
rhinoplasty or nose job
otoplasty or ear pinback
cheek implant
chin implant
hair transplant
scar reviison
BREAST
breast enlargement
breast reduction
mastopexy or breast tightening
gynecomastia/breast reduction in men
LIPOSUCTION
liposuction
ultrasonic liposuction
ABDOMEN
abdominoplasty
mini-abdominoplasty
LIMBS
arm tightening or lift
thigh lift
After chin implant surgery you can follow some simple rules to make your surgical experience more pleasant. First acknowledge that you have had surgery and it takes time to heal. Be patient. For the first twenty-four hours take it easy and rest a lot. This is a good time to read all those books or watch the videos that you have been promising yourself you would read over the last few months.
After the first day or two you will start to feel more comfortable but you are still not ready to begin vigorous activity. Keep the area of surgery elevated and apply ice as directed. Your doctor will give you specific instructions if needed.
Take plenty of fluids and eat a balanced nourishing diet. Your doctor may suggest additional vitamin C for about six weeks. Do not take extra vitamin E at this point because it can increase bleeding. It is very important that if you have any questions you call the surgeon's office.
You should not drive yourself for about a week after surgery.
During the first few days after surgery you should have a liquid diet and you will find it most convenient to use a straw. If you have an incision inside the mouth you will need to carefully wash out the mouth with mouthwash for several days.





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