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CHIN IMPLANT
What do I do to get ready for 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

Begin by thinking about what you will need in the house in the days after surgery. Do your shopping ahead of time and relax for a few days afterwards. You might consider getting gas in the car and cash from the bank. Make certain you have filled all your prescriptions and know how to take them.

For a few days before surgery you may want to take extra vitamin C, many people feel this can reduce bruising and encourage healing. Make certain you do not take any aspirin or aspirin containing medicine for two weeks before surgery because this can increase your risk of bleeding. Antihistamines and vitamin E may also increase bleeding so you should avoid them.

The night before surgery, set an alarm so you know you will not oversleep. This is especially important if you take a sleeping tablet the night before surgery. Do not eat or drink anything after midnight the night before surgery. The only exception to this is if you have regular medicine that you take in the morning. You can take these with a small sip of water.

Above all call if you have any questions. The best time to ask questions is a few days before surgery. The worst time is right before your operation when you may be a little sleepy and confused.





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