After Laser Sculpture

After Laser sculpture surgery, make sure to obtain and follow all post laser sculpture guidelines for the best recovery. Following your laser sculpture post-surgery instructions is very important. The laser sculpture doctor or the staff will provide each laser sculpture patient with a copy of before and after laser sculpture surgery instructions. To ensure the best recovery from your laser sculpture surgery, follow all of the doctor's orders and instructions, provided by the medical staff.

Laser sculpture only requires a local anesthetic in a majority of cases, which will minimize any side effects or downtime. After your laser sculpture surgery, some minor bruising, swelling and bleeding may occur, but the laser sculpture compression garments will further reduce these potential symptoms.

After laser sculpture patients experience less downtime and a quicker, healthier recovery by following the laser sculpture guidelines and instructions provided by their laser sculpture surgeon.

Right After Laser Sculpture Surgery:

Laser sculpture patients are typically awake during and right after the laser sculpture surgery. Most laser sculpture patients only receive a mild sedative and a localized anesthetic to numb the laser sculpture areas, during surgery, so they are coherent and able to move and walk after the laser sculpture surgery. Some patients may feel slightly imbalanced, directly after the surgery, which is why all patients must have a designated driver to get them home, safely.

It is highly recommended that all patients have someone "on call" and available to care for them right after laser sculpture surgery. Of course your doctor or surgeon, and the staff will be available to assist and answer questions, while on the premises, and available to take calls after you are home, if necessary.

Please allow yourself some time to be fully awake before leaving the medical premises. It is important that you inform the medical staff if you do not feel well.

The effects of the local anesthesia will wear off and assimilate, rather quickly. Patients will assume normal coordination within hours after the surgery. The medical staff may provide instructions to move around or drink something, right after the laser sculpture procedure. It is necessary that you follow all instructions - even though you may not feel 100%.

After laser sculpture surgery you will be instructed on what medications to take, when to bathe, special care after surgery and when to schedule and appointment to see your laser sculpture surgery surgeon again.

After The Laser Sculpture Surgery Procedure

After your laser sculpture surgery procedure is completed, you will be able to go home. Laser sculpture surgery is an outpatient procedure, mainly performed in the doctor/surgeon#&39;s office or clinic. Patients do not need to stay over night in a hospital or facility. Laser sculpture surgery does not require hospitalization, unless the surgeon performs multiple procedures.

Laser sculpture patients are given mild sedation and localized anesthetic during the procedure. The doctor and staff will monitor and observe you for 1-2 hours after your laser sculpture surgery. They will make sure there are no side effects or complications before you are able to so home. In all cases, patients must have a designated driver to deliver them home, safely, after laser sculpture surgery.

If you requested a general anesthesia, you will be asked to stay at least 2 hours or more after the laser sculpture surgery. The use of general anesthesia for laser sculpture surgery is rare, but some cases, patients ask and in other cases, the doctor may recommend a general anesthetic to perform the laser sculpture surgery procedure.

After laser sculpture surgery, a bandage or compression garment will be wrapped around each area of the body where you had laser sculpture surgery. You will be asked to wear the bandages or compression garments for a few days after laser sculpture surgery. These garments help the healing process after surgery.

In some cases, doctors may have you wear compression stockings after your laser sculpture surgery. These stockings will also help improve the circulation, and help prevent problems after your laser sculpture procedure.

After your laser sculpture surgery procedure, your surgeon will have you schedule a follow-up appointment within a week, so he or she can assess your healing progress and check your incision sites.

The laser sculpture surgeon will ask you to abstain from exercise (with the exception of recommended movement) for at least 24 hours after laser sculpture surgery. After 48-72 you may be resume lighter forms of exercise, like walking. This will help heal and tone the areas and increase blood flow and to help you recover faster. Your laser sculpture surgeon or staff will let you know when you can return to your normal work out routine.

You will not be able to take hot baths for at least a week after laser sculpture surgery. It is also a good idea to cover the areas where you had the laser sculpture surgery from the sun.

In general laser sculpture patients are more than satisfied with the results of their laser sculpture surgery, and happy with the recovery time.

What to Expect After Laser Sculpture Surgery

Laser Sculpture surgery typically does not require a hospital stay. Almost all laser sculpture procedures are performed on an outpatient basis using regional or local anesthesia. Most people return home within hours after laser sculpture surgery.

Laser sculpture patients should expect some minor bruising, swelling, and perhaps tingling sensation and some pain around the surgical areas, and bleeding around the tiny incision sites for the first 24 hours. Patients will be expected to wear the laser sculpture compression garments for at least 48 hours after surgery, which help alleviate symptoms and hasten the healing process.

Most laser sculpture patients are able to return to work within 1-7 days, depending on the areas treated. The doctor or surgeon will inform you when you can resume, heavier work duties and recreational activities.

Patients can expect to be elated with the results of laser sculpture surgery. The procedure helps millions of people achieve a slimmer shape and physique - and the results are immediate and permanent.

Tips to Follow After Laser Sculpture Surgery:

  • Arrange for someone to drive you from the clinic or medical facility to your home on the day of the surgery.
  • It is also critical that you have someone available to aid you especially after surgery. It is recommended that you have someone designated to be on call and help you the first 1-3 days after laser sculpture surgery, especially if you have children.
  • Keep your surgeon's phone number at hand in case you need to ask your surgeon a question.
  • Have a timer or written schedule to remind you to take your medications.
  • Make sure that you have everything that you may need for post-surgery care such as: clean towels, ice packets, comfortable clothes, bandages or special garments.
  • Ask your surgeon if you will need a special diet after laser sculpture surgery and if there are any foods that are recommended during the first days after surgery.
  • Please ask your laser sculpture surgery doctor how long it will take after laser sculpture surgery for you to drive or operate a vehicle.
  • Make sure you have plenty of books, magazines and movies to keep you entertained for the first day or two after surgery. Many patients just want to relax and take it easy. These activities can help you keep your mind occupied and help distract you from discomfort and make your recovery more enjoyable.
  • Avoid any extreme heat or cold after laser sculpture surgery.
  • Avoid any type of strenuous physical activity and vigorous exercise until advised by your surgeon to do so.

Traveling after Laser Sculpture Surgery

Traveling can put added stress on the body, especially after laser sculpture surgery. It is wise not to schedule any travel right after laser sculpture surgery. Your surgeon may restrict you from airplane traveling for at least 2-10 days after surgery.

Airplane travel may increase the risk of blood clots after laser sculpture surgery.

Every laser sculpture patient is different and your body may require additional time to fully recover. Give your body enough time to heal to avoid additional pain or discomfort due to travel. Travel can be exhausting and prolong the healing process if done too soon after surgery.

Please keep in mind that it will take at 1-2 months, sometimes up to six months for the swelling to go down and to see the final results from the laser sculpture surgery. Sometimes scarring may occur, and the small incision sites need time to completely heal. Additionally, in some cases your surgeon may recommend that you stay out of the sun for some time after laser sculpture surgery.

Following all these instructions will reduce the chances and risks after laser sculpture surgery and greatly increase your chances of having a speedy, successful recovery.

Make sure you follow the guidelines to help you achieve the desired outcome from your laser sculpture surgery.

Additional Therapies after Laser Sculpture Surgery

In many cases your surgeon may recommend additional treatments or therapies after laser sculpture surgery. The goal of these additional treatments may help you recover faster, complement your surgery, and diminish scarring, swelling or pain.

Ask your surgeon if he or she recommends any additional treatments or therapies after laser sculpture surgery for your particular case.

Emergency after Laser Sculpture Surgery

Although today's medical procedures have a very high success rate it is important to know that there are always risks after surgery. If you experience any type of situation that does not seem normal after your surgery; contact your doctor immediately. It you present a true medical emergency please call 911 immediately.