How best to prepare for the procedure?
All information regarding preparation for the procedure is determined individually during consultation with the doctor. In order to properly prepare for the procedure, you should inform your doctor about the details of the patient’s state of health, previous operations, including plastic surgery, but also about chronic diseases, allergies and medications taken.
How many days after the surgery can I go back to work?
The possibility of returning to a normal working mode is determined by the doctor after the procedure. These recommendations are important for correct recovery. Usually, about a week after the surgery, patients are ready to return to work.
Does the fact that a surgeon is a woman affect the effect of plastic surgery?
Most plastic surgeons are men. And although most of them have outstanding qualifications for surgery, communication problems may arise before the surgery. Usually, a woman who is a surgeon and performs the procedure is more able to understand the needs and expectations of patients who directly relate to the female appearance. Thanks to the understanding and good communication between the doctor and the patient, the effects of plastic surgery can be even more satisfactory.
Why is it recommended to stop smoking before surgery?
Nicotine contained in tobacco products slows wound healing. The longer the healing process takes place, the more visible the scar will be. Usually smokers have more visible scars after plastic surgery. Therefore, if possible, we advise you to quit smoking well before surgery to lower your blood nicotine levels and to refrain from using tobacco products throughout the wound healing and recovery process.