Scars: what to know before Plastic Surgery | Plastic Surgery: more than aesthetics – the search for well-being

Scars: what to know before Plastic Surgery | Plastic Surgery: more than aesthetics – the search for well-being
Scars: what to know before Plastic Surgery | Plastic Surgery: more than aesthetics – the search for well-being
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Before undergoing plastic surgery, it is essential to understand that there will be a mark left by the intervention. However, there is important information that you should know to ensure a smooth recovery and healthy healing, which is nothing more than the recovery of tissues after experiencing trauma, in this case, an incision due to a cosmetic procedure.

Many people are worried about the mark that will be left on their body, however, it is just a detail in relation to the change that will be made and that will directly affect physical and mental health, self-esteem and well-being.

To enhance the healing process you need to:

Taking the recommended rest without making great efforts in the first few days after surgery is the first thing to do for a smooth recovery. Rest, count on your support network and don’t be in a rush.

Skin hydration must be done even before the procedure with the application of specific products that may be recommended by the surgeon.

Follow medical instructions

Each procedure requires specific care to ensure best results. Listen carefully to your doctor and follow instructions before, during and after surgery. Avoid sun exposure, stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet to provide the necessary nutrients. Additionally, avoid drinking alcohol and smoking.

However, if even with all these precautions adopted you still notice any abnormalities in relation to the healing process, it is necessary to inform the medical team for personalized guidance.

Dr. Nelson Letizio – CRM 39.108

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