How to Prepare for BBL Surgery?

How to prepare for BBL Surgery?

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BBL surgery is brief and can often be performed as an outpatient procedure by an experienced plastic surgeon. While some may consider this procedure cosmetic, others find it liberating and necessary for their physical, mental, or professional well-being. BBL has its risks and benefits, with the best results being achieved by following your doctor’s advice. Learn more on how you should prepare and be in the best possible shape for this procedure:

Lifestyle Changes before Surgery

– Stop Smoking and Avoid Alcohol

Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption depress your immune system and make it more difficult for your body to heal. It is highly recommended that you stop smoking just before the surgery and stay away from alcohol during recovery. If you smoke, you may be denied insurance coverage or have difficulties with specific insurance.

– Determine Whether You are Healthy and in Good Shape

Your surgeon will require you to be in good health, with no underlying medical conditions that could potentially cause complications during or after the procedure. Be sure to undergo a thorough physical examination and blood tests. While BBL surgery is relatively safe, some patients do experience complications. Discuss them with your doctor during your consultation.

– Follow a Healthy Diet and Drink Plenty of Water

When preparing for plastic surgery, it is important to avoid foods that make it difficult for your body to heal, such as fried foods and high-fiber grains. Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables and drink plenty of water to purify your system before the procedure. A healthy diet is also essential after the process. Do not overeat for the first two weeks, the average time it takes for your surgery wounds to heal. Once healing begins, you can slowly introduce healthy foods into your diet and increase your caloric intake to normal levels.

– Exercise Regularly

Exercise is essential to good health and physical well-being. It also makes it easier for your body to heal from surgery. By exercising regularly, you will provide your body with the added strength it needs to recover quickly. Losing some weight before BBL surgery will come in handy for giving your body strength to endure the procedure. After the procedure, your doctor may recommend light exercise such as walking, which is safe and effective for your condition, or he can suggest swimming which is also light exercise.

Pre-Operative Instructions

– Find Out About Your Anesthesia Options

Your surgeon will discuss anesthesia options with you during your consultation. You may choose between general anesthesia and local anesthesia with sedation, depending on the procedure you are undergoing and the state where you live. You may ask questions about your anesthesia to help prepare for surgery. Do not hesitate to listen to your doctor if they recommend one option based on what is best for you and your specific situation.

– Avoid Certain Medications and Supplements

You must consult your physician before taking any medications or supplements before surgery, as these may increase the likelihood of complications and should be avoided for several weeks before surgery. Aspirin and ibuprofen are two common pain medications that should be avoided, as they may thin the blood and increase the risk of bleeding.

Preparing for Post-Operative Care

– Be Prepared for the Recovery Process

Be sure you can take care of yourself during this time with the help of family, friends, or a personal caregiver. It is important to be mentally strong and well-prepared to deal with a few minor complications that may occur. Once your wounds are closed, you will have to follow up with your surgeon for suture removal and to monitor your recovery. The doctor may also give you instructions on how to care for yourself during this period until full recovery is achieved.

– Prepare to See Your Plastic Surgeon Regularly

You must maintain frequent check-ups with your plastic surgeon so that they can monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments or changes. BBL surgery can be very painful, especially during the first couple weeks. Hence, it is essential to minimize pain and discomfort by being as mentally focused as possible while recovering.

– Take Time to Relax and Prepare Your Mind

Surgery is a significant event in anyone’s life and can be nerve-wracking. You must stay calm during the procedure so that your body is in the best possible state to recover. It would help if you tried to avoid situations that may increase your stress or anxiety level.

– Consider Having a Burn Care Plan in Place

Burn care plans need to account for all of the complications related to BBL surgery, including infections, lymphedema, and skin grafting after the procedure. If you do not have a burn care plan in place, or if you are uncertain about your coverage, contact your insurance company to determine the specifics of your plan and to see if additional options may be available.

– Stock Up on Any Supplies You Need

It is essential to prepare yourself for the possibility that you may need certain supplementary supplies during recovery. Recovery equipment, such as compression garments, bandages, and personal hygiene supplies, may be helpful. The doctor may also recommend purchasing over-the-counter medicine or other necessary items for recovery.

– Set Up a Comfortable Recovery Space

Identify a comfortable recovery space that is free from distractions. This can be a room in your home, hospital, or even your bed. It is crucial to maintain a clean and sanitary environment to prevent infection. Set up a schedule to ensure that you get enough time to relax and rest.

BBL surgery is a highly successful cosmetic procedure that can enhance your body shape and give you an overall healthy figure. To ensure your safety, you must prepare adequately before and after the process. Remember to stay positive and focused at all times, as this will help you heal quickly and maintain high levels of self-esteem.

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Dr. Ernesto Torres specializes in aesthetic plastic surgery in Miami, FL

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