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Breast Augmentation Preparation: Talk To Your Doctor Before Surgery

If you are in the market for breast augmentation, you should be adequately prepared first. The consultation should clear up many questions that you may have, but you will have to do more than talk to your doctor to prepare for the surgery. You can expect to be asked several questions about your health, and also be given certain medical exams before you can undergo this type of operation.

You will need to meet with your regular doctor a few times shortly before the breast augmentation, as many lab tests will need to be conducted. Less than two weeks before surgery, you will need to have your complete blood count tested, which finds out how many red and white blood cells you have. If the count is off, you may be disqualified from the operation for health reasons. You will also need a physical exam, particularly to check the health of your lungs and heart before any major surgery.

You should also find out what habits to stop or pick up before breast augmentation. For example, many doctors recommend that you eliminate certain medications from your routine that thin the blood, including aspirin and ibuprofen. You should stop taking these about a week before the operation because they may interfere with clotting that is necessary for your incisions to heal. You will also need to let your doctor know which medications you take in general, as well as whether you smoke, since these habits can also complicate the healing process.

Many doctors also advise you to tell them if you take vitamins or even natural herbs, as some can affect the procedure. One type includes vitamin E. While doctors recommend that you quit smoking before the procedure and while you heal since it constricts blood vessels, the same is not necessarily true for alcohol. Since it leaves your body quite quickly, you are advised not to drink for about a week before surgery, though if you have a drink or two a few days before the operation, typically no complications will occur.

Some doctors have stricter preparation tips than others, but in general, they all encourage patients to try to get as healthy as possible before the day of the operation. Not only will the surgery go better, but the healing process will usually take less time in a healthy person. Therefore, it is important to talk to your doctor in-depth before you schedule your appointment.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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