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Whether
it's a month, week or day before your
surgery, you need to know exactly
what to expect and how you can best
prepare for it.

We have put together a detailed
list to help you understand what is
expected before and after your upcoming
cosmetic surgery.Click here to learn
What
to Expect Before & After Your
Surgery
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HEALING
FEELINGS AFTER SURGERY
Healing
feelings are a natural consequence of the disruption
of normal anatomy following surgical trauma and
injury. The normal process of healing following
any injury to the body, whether it is by accident
or by surgery, is basically the same and consists
of following sequence of events.
Scar
tissue is Mother Nature epoxy glue for the process
of healing an individual. The glue begins to set
right after surgery and becomes very solid after
approximately 3 weeks. At that time, lumps, redness,
hardness and stiffness, of all the wounds occur
whether on the face, the nose, incisions about
the eyes, breast, abdomen or any other part of
the body. Some difficulty in moving the muscles
around the nose, eyes, cheeks, mouth and neck
may be noticed by the patient. These feelings
are only temporary provided there is no major
nerve damage, which is extremely rare!
It
is commonly thought that some people and young
people heal faster and better than others and
therefore, scar tissue and the healing feelings
process occurs more rapidly. Unfortunately, this
is not exactly the case. Healthy bodies in young
people make more of Mother Nature's scar tissue
glue because of the fact that they are healthy.
The older then patient becomes, the less with
tendency to make this hard scar tissue and the
shorter time before it subsides.
In
addition, skin types are important. People with
fair skin and blue eyes tend to make less scar
tissue for a shorter period of time during the
healing process. People with olive skin, thick
and oily skin and dark eyes tend to make the firmer,
harder, lumpier scar tissue, which takes longer
and more unpredictable time to subside.
In
addition, the patient probably will have to some
degree symptoms of itching, minor sharp shooting
pains, dull aches, pins and needles sensations
and other strange feelings that confirm the healing
process. These are just some of the typical kinds
of healing feelings.
Healing
feelings have to be lived through and experienced
by the patient until they subside. There is no
other course of action. Treatment of these feelings
may be done by the judicious use of analgesics
such as Tylenol, warm and cold treatments, even
alcohol or which hazel swabbed on the surface
of the area. However, the doctor and his staff
should only recommend these modalities of treatment
after consultation and recommendation. In no case
should a patient treat himself without medical
advice and approval.
Some
patients have sensitivities more than others.
Each person experiences "healing feelings"
in different degrees. They may persist for a prolonged
period of time, even as long as one year or sometimes
longer. In the usual course of events, most patients
do not complain about these sensations for very
long, usually a few weeks at most.
When the healing feelings process is explained
to the patient by the doctor and his staff, most
patients find these sensations and minor discomforts
tolerable until they subside. In some patients
these feelings may persist for months or longer.
It
is most important to communicate these feelings
to your doctor or his staff. They should be evaluated
to distinguish them from potential complications
such as infection. In the vast majority of instances,
however, there are no associated complications,
only the discomfort of Mother Nature's healthy
healing process.
In summary, you should take the attitude that
unless the doctor personally notifies you of problems
or complications relating to your surgery, the
vast majority of your healing feelings and concerns
over various areas of asymmetry, lumpiness, stiffness
or other major and minor details, is part of the
normal healing process and will resolve to a degree
which is totally acceptable to most patients within
one year.
Time is the important element in the resolution
of healing feelings, asymmetries due to surgery
(as opposed to those present before surgery) and
"lumps and bumps" problems. At the end
of one year or occasionally sooner, there are
a very small percentage of patients who will request
or require minor corrections.
Please have patience and enjoy your surgery throughout
this period of time.
We want you to know how much we sincerely appreciate
your giving all of our staff the opportunity to
share and participate in your very personal surgical
experience.
Thank
you for your confidence,
COSMED
CLINIC
Please
click here for a detailed list of instructions
on how you can prepare for your specific upcoming
surgery.
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