FACELIFT - PREPARING FOR SURGERY
If you are generally in good health and want to look as happy and
young on the outside as you feel on the inside, you may be a good
candidate for a facelift. But first, you need to understand
that for all the money you invest in it, you need to devote just as
much time to preparing and
recovering from surgery.
For optimal results,
your lifestyle will have to include maintenance of your health in
addition to a sense of well-being.
1 to 3 months before your facelift:
Get your skin in good shape. This may mean a course of a topical retinoid
like Renova or Avage to improve skin texture before surgery. Your
plastic surgeon may also recommend facial treatments such as
microdermabrasion
or limited
chemical peels
and definitely no sun. You must stop
smoking a minimum of three weeks before and after facelift surgery. There is no point in
undergoing surgery if you have been smoking and risk poor healing and bad scars.
2 to 4 weeks before your facelift:
You will need medical clearance from your primary physician and blood work to
assess your health and uncover any possible underlying conditions that could
compromise recovery.
1 to 2 weeks before your facelift:
Avoid taking anti-inflammatories, aspirin and certain herbs and vitamins. Taking
certain medications, vitamin E or herbal supplements can significantly increase
bleeding and put you at risk.
In addition, your doctor may prescribe some medications
or supplements that you should take. You will visit your plastic surgeon for
preoperative photographs and to sign informed consent documents within two weeks
prior to your facelift surgery. These documents spell out the exact procedure you will have,
what to expect, instructions you need to follow and all the
possible risks you face.
If you color your hair, do it now—you will have to wait another four weeks otherwise.
Purchase any camouflage cosmetics prior to surgery, so that you have them ready
to use.
The day before your facelift surgery:
Eat well, but only mild food. Avoid anything spicy, rich or greasy. Pack a bag,
and be sure to include comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that you don't need to
pull over your head, and a hat or scarf to wear on the way home. Wash your hair well
and don't apply any styling products.