
Make a list of all medications! (Over-the-counter
and prescribed)
• Your patient counselor must have a complete list of all medications
that you take, either
over-the- counter (including supplements and vitamins) or prescribed,
before your
upcoming procedure.
• Many medications interfere with the clotting process of blood and
it is crucial that we
know everything that you are currently taking or may take in the near
future.
• You will be instructed by your patient counselor to temporarily discontinue
certain medications in the weeks ahead.
Check your refrigerator! It
is important that you maintain a healthy diet including many fruits and vegetables.
However, there are certain foods which naturally contain salicylates, which
affect the blood, and should be kept to a minimum for two weeks before and
two weeks after surgery. Cutting down on these foods will help reduce bruising
after surgery. Now is the time to clean out your refrigerator and adjust your
shopping lists for the weeks ahead.
Foods containing salicylates that should be kept to a minimum for two weeks
before
and two weeks after surgery:
| Almonds | Cherries | Grapefruit | Limes | Peaches | Raisins |
| Apricots | Cucumber | Grapes | Nectarines | Plums | Tomatoes |
| Berries (all) | Currants | Lemons | Oranges | Prunes | Vinegar |
Two Weeks Before Surgery
Stop
2 weeks BEFORE until 2 weeks AFTER surgery:
• All Aspirin and Ibuprofen products including the drugs listed on the
enclosed insert.
• All anti-inflammatory drugs used for arthritis. (Please consult your
physician prior
to discontinuing).
• All anti-coagulants
• Vitamin E taken internally
• If a medication is in question, call our office nurse.
THESE PRODUCTS MAY CAUSE EXCESSIVE BLEEDING!
START 2 weeks BEFORE until 2 weeks AFTER surgery:
(Strongly Recommended)
• Take a Multivitamin tablet daily
.
• Take Vitamin A - 8,000-10,000 units, twice a day. This has well-documented
beneficial effects on surgical healing and will also fuel your
immune system.
• Take Vitamin C - 1,000 mg., twice a day. This is essential for collagen
synthesis, which
is part of normal wound healing. Your need for Vitamin C will
increase after surgery.
• Take Bromelain - 1,000 mg., twice a day. (Pineapple enzyme - from
a health food store)
This helps to relieve the swelling associated with surgery.
For Liposuction patients only:
• Begin taking Slow Fe (non-prescription iron supplement) once daily.
One Week Before Surgery
BEGIN A LOW SODIUM DIET: (1 week BEFORE until 2
weeks AFTER procedure):
Limit sodium intake to 1200-1500 mg. daily. Limiting sodium will help you
have
less swelling and discomfort and allow you to heal faster after surgery.
GET PROPER NUTRITION AND REST: (1 week BEFORE until 2 weeks
AFTER procedure):
• Avoid white carbohydrates such as bread, bagels, rice, potatoes, pasta
and sweets.
• Eat healthy, regular meals.
• Eat 2 fruits and 3 green vegetables daily.
• Eat a small amount of protein at each meal.
IMPORTANT! Your diet can aid healing remarkably and reduce
swelling and pain!
GET ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED.
BUY SURGICAL GARMENT (if instructed to do so by Dr. Lopes):
• You will be instructed by your patient counselor where to purchase
the garment.
• Your garment may need to be altered to fit and you must have it for
the day of surgery.
FOR FACIAL SURGERY:
• You may have your hair colored, permed, etc. during the week before
surgery.
• Remember that longer hair may be useful in covering the surgical sites
during early healing.
3 Days Before Surgery
• Wash the operative area with your normal soap or cleanser once daily
for three days prior
to surgery.
FOR FACIAL SURGERY: Be sure to wash thoroughly behind the ears for three days.
FOR BREAST SURGERY: Do not shave under arms for 3 days prior to surgery as
it may increase your chance of infection.
2 Days Before Surgery
YOU MAY BEGIN TAKING ARNICA MONTANA
• Take every 8 hours as directed and continue for 10 days.
• Begin taking Bromelain as directed every 12 hours between meals. This
anti-inflammatory promotes healing. As an alternative, eat fresh
pineapple.
The Night Before Surgery
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! If you are having I.V. Sedation or General Anesthesia:
NOTHING to eat or drink after 12 Midnight the night prior to your procedure.
SAFETY ALERT: Failure to comply increases anesthesia risk and may cause cancellation
of your surgery!
FOR FACIAL SURGERY:
• Wash and condition your hair as usual the night before surgery.
• Do not use mousse, gel, or hair spray
.
IMPORTANT! FOLLOWING I.V. SEDATION OR GENERAL ANESTHESIA:
Make arrangements prior to the day of surgery for someone else to drive you
home and stay with you for at least 24 hours after surgery!!
The Day of Surgery
GETTING READY:
• You may brush your teeth and rinse with mouthwash. Do not swallow
any liquids.
• Do not use breath mints or chewing gum.
• Do not apply makeup, deodorant, lotions, fingernail polish, hairpins
or moisturizer.
• Do not wear jewelry or valuables.
• Do not wear contacts. Bring a case for glasses.
• Wear loose-fitting clothing: a button up front shirt, elastic waist
pants and slip-on shoes.
No jeans or jumpsuits.
• Bring a scarf and dark glasses (to be worn afterwards) for appropriate
procedures.
• Bring surgical garment (to be worn after surgery) if instructed to
do so by Dr. Lopes.
• You will need a ride to and from the office for the procedure (no
Taxi).
FOR LOCAL PROCEDURES WITH ORAL SEDATION
(as instructed by your patient counselor)
• No food or caffeine for four (4) hours before procedure.
• 15 minutes before taking medications: Eat a few crackers or a piece
of toast.
• 1 hour before procedure: Take oral pre-op sedation. You may have a
small amount of fluid (less than 8 oz.) to take medication.
• Have someone drive you to your appointment and drive you home.
After Surgery
You will be given specific postoperative instructions for your procedure which
will outline
in detail what you should do for the next 24 hours and for the upcoming weeks.
WHEN YOU GET HOME: (General Instructions)
• Someone must be with you for 24 hours.
• Do not get up without assistance. Stay quiet and do little talking,
movement, and lifting
as excessive activity may cause bleeding to occur.
• Pain medication can be taken soon after leaving the office if needed.
• If you experience nausea, use the anti-nausea medication.
• Sip liquids slowly, increase gradually. By evening you may have a
light, soft meal.
• Do not drink any alcoholic beverages (beer and wine included) for
48 hours. They do
not mix well with anesthesia and may make you very sick.
• Do not smoke.
• Do not drive or do anything that requires your coordination for 48
hours. Medication
and/or anesthesia agents may interfere with good judgement.
Please call our office at (757) 497-5400 if you have any questions.
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