The surgeon will provide specific instructions on how to prepare for any cosmetic procedure or combination of procedures.
- As with all surgeries, it will be necessary to stop certain medications, such as blood thinners, a week or so before the procedure.
- It is especially important to stop smoking at least a week or two before and after the procedure. Smoking inhibits blood flow to the skin and can interfere with healing.
- People with short hair may prefer to let it grow for a while before having a face lift or brow lift. Longer hair can help conceal scars while they heal.
- Special medications are sometimes prescribed for pretreatment of the skin before a chemical peel. It may be necessary to treat the skin for as long as a month before the peel.
- It may be necessary to refrain from eating for several hours before the procedure.
- Most cosmetic procedures are done as outpatient surgeries under local anesthesia, but a driver will be needed for the trip home and some help may be needed for the first day or two of recovery. Occasionally the procedures are done in the hospital.
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Need To Know: Let your doctor know if you have:
Also let your doctor know if you take medications (especially aspirin or other blood thinners) or if you smoke or use drugs. |



