If there’s one thing that all cosmetic surgery patients want, other than achieving fantastic results, is a quick and speedy recovery time. When you’ve invested money in getting the looks you’ve always wanted, it’s understandable that you want to show them off as soon as possible, but ensuring that you follow healing advice will ensure that you get the results you want, without any complications.

 

Choosing an experienced and qualified surgeon for cosmetic surgery in Manchester is the first step, but once your procedure is done and you’re recovering in the comfort of your own home, this is where it comes down to your choices and priorities. Let’s take a look at some of the most common mistakes patients make during their healing journey following cosmetic surgery, with some tips on how to ensure proper healing.

 

Not Finding The Right Balance Between Resting and Moving

Every cosmetic surgery procedure and patient is different, meaning that the advice given by your surgeon after your procedure will be tailored to you. For a number of procedures, it’s important to allow proper rest following the surgery in order to allow your body to heal correctly. If you start moving around too quickly following your surgery, then you might cause damage to the area where you had your surgery or affect the healing site, which can cause scars.

 

Whilst it’s important to rest as advised by your surgeon, it’s also important to know when to start moving around, too. As soon as your surgeon says it is ok for you to do so, you can start getting mobile again. This is one of the most important things you can do following surgery, as lying in bed for a prolonged period of time, or longer than is necessary, can cause a whole host of problems with your healing time.

 

Following surgery, you will likely feel tired and fatigued but getting up and doing some simple movements can actually help with your healing and recovery. It’s important to follow the advice of your surgeon and not do anything out of their recommendations.

 

Not Eating or Drinking Enough

Having surgery under the influence of general anaesthetic can wreak havoc with your body, including your appetite. Eating and drinking are likely to last thing you want to do following surgery, but it’s important to eat when you can and ensure your body is hydrated. This not only helps the effects of the anaesthetic to wear off but also helps to speed up recovery. Eat little and often, ensuring that the food you are eating is full of nutrients and fibre to give your body the energy it needs.

 

Postponing Follow Up Appointments

Following your surgery, your cosmetic surgeon will advise you on the best recovery plan for the procedure you’ve had done, but they’ll also schedule in some follow-up appointments for staggered periods of time following your procedure to ensure that your body is healing properly and to keep an eye on your recovery progress.

 

A lot of patients tend to skip these appointments as once their procedure is done, they think that’s it, but it’s really important to ensure that you attend all appointments scheduled by your surgeon. No matter if you’ve had a facelift, breast augmentation or mummy makeover, your surgeon will want to ensure that your body is healing and that you’re left with your desired results.

 

 

By AESir