How to Prepare for Facelift Surgery: A Patient’s Guide

Deciding to undergo a surgical procedure like a facelift (rhytidectomy) is a significant decision. Once you have booked your procedure, it is normal to feel a mix of anticipation and nervousness.

To support the best possible outcome, preparation is key. A facelift is a major medical procedure, and preparing your body and mind can contribute to a smoother recovery. Here are our clinical recommendations on how to prepare.

Start making your body as healthy as possible weeks before your surgery. A body that is well-nourished heals faster.

Medication & Supplements

It is vital to discuss all prescription and over-the-counter medications with your doctor during your consultation.

The Importance of Stopping Smoking

This is non-negotiable. If you smoke or vape, you must stop well before and after surgery. Nicotine constricts blood vessels, which significantly reduces blood flow to the skin. This can lead to poor healing, scarring, or even skin necrosis (tissue death). Your doctor will advise on the specific timeframe required.

Skin Health Pre-Surgery

Do not neglect your skin in the lead-up to the procedure. Healthy, hydrated skin heals better.

Booking Your Recovery Time

Recovery varies by individual, but you must be realistic. Expect swelling and bruising for at least the first week. Most patients take 2 weeks off work to allow swelling to subside and to feel comfortable socially.
Clear your schedule of any major engagements for at least a month.

Arranging Support & Logistics

You cannot drive yourself home after general anaesthesia.

Setting Up Your Recovery Space

Create a “recovery haven” before you leave for the hospital.

The Final 24 Hours (The "Nil By Mouth" Rule)

Strictly follow the fasting instructions provided by your anaesthetist. Usually, this means:

Mental Preparation

Surgery is a physical and emotional journey. It is common to experience a temporary “dip” in mood post-surgery due to the recovery process.
Trust your decision, follow your doctor’s advice, and be patient with the healing process.

Conclusion

Proper preparation is the first step towards a successful result. By following these guidelines, you are actively participating in your own care and safety.
If you have any questions about your preparation instructions, please contact our clinic immediately.

Important Surgical Warning: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

Have questions about your procedure?

Dr Umed and his team are committed to patient safety and personalised care. If you need clarification on your pre-surgical instructions, please contact us today.
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