Faceline’s Preoperative Requirements Before General Anesthesia
Faceline’s Preoperative Requirements
Before
General Anesthesia
As the need for small and slender faces
increases, interest in surgery for facial contours and other minor facial
contractions is increasing. Two jaw surgery or facial bone surgery like
contouring is done by general anesthesia. It is easy to see that general
anesthesia applies to surgery that needs to control the movement of the
patient.
In addition to facial bone surgery, general
anesthesia is applied to liposuction, face lifting and breast surgery.
To ensure safer and more comfortable
operation, we must observe precautions before anesthesia. Today, I would like
to let you know about the preoperative requirements before general anesthesia.
1.
Fasting
Please do not
eat or drink any food or drink including water from 12:00 am the day before surgery.
(no coffee, gum, candy, smoking)
Smoking and
drinking should be stopped at least one week in advance, and after the surgery,
should avoid smoking and drinking for one month.
2. Informing the hospital of past medical
history and medication
Be careful not to catch a cold and current
medical condition or past medical history should be reported to the medical
staff before surgery. Aspirin, vitamin E, multivitamins, herbal medicines, and
hormones should be reported to the consultant in charge and checked to see if
they should be stop taken. If you are taking blood pressure medication and
diabetes medication, continue taking it until the day before surgery.
3. Outfit on the day of surgery
Clothes should be worn as comfortable as
possible (eg sweatshirts / long skirts or wide pants in case of fat injection
or liposuction) and all makeup, nail polish and piercings should be removed.
The reason for removing the nail polish is that the condition of the patient is
checked by changing the state of the nails and toe nailes during the operation.
If you use a contact lens, remove the lens and wear glasses.
4. Self-driving prohibited
Self-driving after surgery is not
recommended, and it is advisable to accompany your guardian if possible.
These requirements are not difficult, but
it is essential for general anesthesia. Keeping these lists in mind is a great
way to improve your safety.
Please contact us for more information
and
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