Post Op Instructions for Facelift
- Medication Should Be Taken As Directed
- Do not take aspirin or anti-coagulants for 2 weeks.
- Prescription pain medication can cause nausea, vomiting & constipation. Take 1/2 a pill with food (NOT on an empty stomach) if needed. You may take another 1/2 pill in 20 minutes and up to 2 every 4 hours as needed for pain.
- Activity
- Minimal for the next 24 hours.
- NO SMOKING for 2 weeks before AND after surgery.
- Do not drive a car or engage in activities that depend on your coordination for 48 hours.
- Avoid bending over, holding breath, straining etc.
- Lie on your back, use several pillows to prop your head to decrease swelling & bleeding, but sleep however you are most comfortable.
- Wound Care
- You may gently wash your face, shampoo & dry hair. You may gently cleanse the suture lines to remove any dry & crusted blood & apply antibiotic ointment.
- Bruising & swelling are common, but if you experience an enlarging, painful bruise, particularly on one side, call immediately.
- You can begin to wear make-up at one week.
- Sutures are removed in 5-14 days.
- Call (262) 245-0535 ext. 2211 if you experience:
- Temperature greater than 100 degrees
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Cloudy, malodorous or puss like drainage
- Excessive swelling or discomfort, especially if you notice the difference only on one side of the face or neck
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