Patient Instructions

To help you prepare for surgery and assist you after your Walnut Creek plastic surgery procedure, Dr. Mariotti has compiled some basic instructions.

Preparing for Surgery

Starting today:

On the day before your surgery:

On the morning of your procedure:

Postoperative Care - Outpatient Surgery

If you have excessive bleeding or pain, call the office at 925-685-4533 , day or night.

Your First 24 Hours

If you are going home, a family member or friend must drive you because you have been sedated. Someone should stay overnight with you. If you choose to go to a postoperative center, they will provide transportation. If you have any questions about these matters, please ask one of our nursing staff.

Dressings

Keep your dressings as clean and dry as possible. Do not remove them unless instructed to do so.

Activity

Take it easy and pamper yourself. Try to avoid any straining. You may go to the bathroom, sit and watch TV, etc. NO MATTER HOW GOOD YOU FEEL, DO NOT CLEAN THE HOUSE, REARRANGE THE ATTIC, ETC.! We do not want you to bleed and cause any more swelling and bruising than is unavoidable.

Ice Packs

Cold or ice packs help to reduce swelling, bruising, and pain. Use frozen peas in the package or crush ice cubes and put the ice into a zip-lock bag. This should help, not hurt. If the ice feels too uncomfortable, don't use it as often.

Diet

If you have any postoperative nausea, carbonated sodas and dry crackers may settle the stomach. If nausea is severe, use the suppository. If you feel normal, start with liquids and bland foods, and if those are well tolerated, progress to a normal diet.

Smoking

Smoking reduces capillary flow in your skin. We advise you not to smoke at all during the first 10 days after surgery.

Alcohol

Alcohol dilates the blood vessels and could increase postoperative bleeding. Please do not drink until you have stopped taking the prescription pain pills, as the combination of pain pills and alcohol can be dangerous.

Driving

Please don't drive for at least 2 days after general anesthesia or intravenous sedation or while taking prescription pain pills.

Post Operative Appointments

It is very important that you follow the schedule of appointments we establish after surgery.

Family & Friends

Support from family and friends is very helpful, but because they may not understand what constitutes a normal post-operative course, their comments may unintentionally create emotional turmoil for you. We will tell you honestly how you are doing and what we expect your result to be. Please trust in our knowledge and experience when we discuss your progress with you.

Although plastic surgery has certainly "come out of the closet" in the past decade, your friends may still be reluctant to bring up and discuss what they believe is a private matter. Patients occasionally fell upset that "no one noticed" or "said anything." If you feel comfortable discussing your surgical experience, do so openly. When people ask how you are, respond by saying, "I feel wonderful. I just had cosmetic surgery and I'm recovering." This lets people know that they may talk freely with you. Often when patients are open, they find that their friends and acquaintances are very interested in discussing the subject.

Depression

Quite frequently patients experience a brief period of "let-down" or depression after cosmetic surgery. Some may subconsciously have expected to feel and look better "instantly," even though they rationally understand that this will not be the case. Patients commonly question their decision to have surgery during the first few days after surgery. As the healing occurs, these thoughts usually disappear quickly. If you feel depressed, understanding that this is a "natural" phase of the healing process may help you to cope with this emotional state.

Healing

Everyone has the capacity to heal themselves to one degree or another. Clearly this ability is variable and depends upon a number of factors such as your genetic background, your overall state of health and lifestyle (exercise, diet, smoking, drinking, etc.). Many people believe the surgeon "heals" the patient. No one person can make another heal. Dr. Mariotti can facilitate (but not accelerate) the healing process. Your cooperation and close attention is extremely important and in your best interest.

Following Instructions

Another major factor in the course of healing is whether you follow the instructions given by Dr. Mariotti verbally and in this booklet. Such guidelines are designed to promote the healing process and to prevent the occurrence of anything which may interfere with recovery. It is imperative that you recognize that you are a partner in this process and have a responsibility to follow instructions carefully. The instructions, based on broad experience, are designed to give you the best opportunity for healing without delay or surprise.

Medications to Avoid Before and After Surgery

The medications listed below are all medications which may prolong bleeding at the time of your surgery. If you are taking any medications on this list, they should be discontinued 14 days prior to surgery and only Tylenol should be taken for pain. All other medications that you are currently taking must be specifically cleared by your doctor prior to surgery. It is absolutely necessary that all of your current medications be specifically cleared by your doctor and the nursing staff.

4-Way Cold Tabs 5-Aminosalicylic Acid Acetilsalicylic Acid
Adprin-B products Alka-Seltzer products Amigesic
Anacin products Anexsia w/ Codine Argesic-SA
Arthra-G Arthriten products Arthritis Foundation products
Arthritis Pain Formula Arthritis Strength BC Powder Arthropan
ASA Asacol Ascriptin products
Aspergum Asprimox products Axotal
Azdone Azulfidine products B-A-C
Backache Maximum Strength Relief Bayer products BC Powder
Bismatrol products Buffered Aspirin Bufferin products
Buffetts 11 Buffex Butal/ASA/Caff
Butalbital Compound Cama Arthritis Pain Reliever Carisoprodol Compound
Cheracol Choline Magnesium Trisalicylate Choline Salicylate
Cope Coricidin Cortisone Medications
Damason-P Darvon Compound-65 Darvon/ASA
Dolobid Dristan Duragesic
Easprin Ecotrin products Empirin products
Equagesic Excedrin products Fiorgen PF
Fiorinal products Gelpirin Genprin
Gensan Goody's Extra Strength Headache Powders Halfprin products
Isollyl Improved Kaodene Lanorinal
Lortab ASA Magan Magnaprin products
Magnesium Salicylate Magsal Marnal
Marthritic Meprobamate Mesalamine
Methocarbamol Micrinin Mobidin
Mobigesic Momentum Mono-Gesic
Night-Time Effervescent Cold Norgesic Products Norwich products
Olsalazine Orphengesic products Oxycodone

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