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Liposuction Preparation Steps



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By : Abigail Aaronson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-02 20:40:03
Being excited for liposuction is definitely understandable. After this type of treatment, you will probably be closer to your desired body shape than ever before. However, rather than simply looking forward to it, you should start preparing as soon as possible. This way, you are most likely to recover quickly.

About two weeks before liposuction surgery, you will need to make some lifestyle changes. If you smoke, you are advised to quit for at least two weeks before and after the procedure so that you have the best chance of healing quickly. This is because some smokers get infections in their chest after taking anesthesia. Additionally, smoking can restrict blood flow throughout the body, making the recovery period harder than it has to be.

Another lifestyle change you might have to make is stopping birth control pills if you are on them. This is because they can increase the risk of blood clots in the legs, so be sure to switch to another form of birth control directly before and after the surgery. Other seemingly harmless pills that you should temporarily quit include aspirin, ibuprofen, and even some natural herbs. This is because such medications can thin the blood, making it possible for you to bleed too much during recovery.

If the plan is for you to go under general anesthesia, your doctor should tell you not to eat or drink anything for about six hours before the procedure. In general, many surgeons will even instruct you not to eat or drink after midnight, just to be on the safe side. You should also wear loose clothes on the day of liposuction surgery, and can expect your doctor to draw on you in order to clearly mark the areas on your body to be treated.

After liposuction, you will likely be in no shape to drive home, so have a friend or family member take you home. If possible, have someone stay with you for a few days, or at least check in on you often. To be most comfortable, try to put all your medications, cold or warm compresses, fluids, and plenty of pillows all in one area so that you rarely have to move the first week or so of recovery.

The more preparation you do before liposuction, the easier it will be to heal. Clearly, planning a bit ahead of time can make sure you will as comfortable as possible during and after the procedure. Ask your doctor for any other specific actions you should take before the surgery.
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