Wednesday, August 8, 2012

How To Protect Yourself After Getting Eyelid Cosmetic Surgery

When your are getting cosmetic surgery, look for the information on whether your chosen facility offers a lifetime guarantee and the options available to you, should you need to get rid of it or alter it to correct new problems. A case in point was on women who got the Trilucent implant and are in the process of replacing them with silicone, if they have not done so already. The reason for the exchange came after there was a public scare on the safety of the former implant material in human bodies. For eyelid surgery patients, here is what you must attend to, as you recover.

You must keep medical records safe

Medical records come in handy when dealing with challenges arising in future, and information that is more important if new becomes publicly available, about your situation, such as the health safety scare of Trilucent implants. Records are mandatory for filing insurance claims to validate that your insurer is liable for compensating you for damages causes as stated in your policy.

During recovery on your first and subsequent surgeries, you need to keep a routine of medication, follow-up visits and recovery diagnosis; without records, it is impossible to do this. It is possible to find out the type of materials used on you and the status any other information related to the surgery that you got; however, the response time for inquiries made to different hospital facilities varies.

Avoid risky situations after surgery

Risks exists for different materials used in cosmetic surgery, and in case of a physical accident that affects your eyes, get back to the hospital to have your doctor perform tests. Other than accidents, how you conduct yourself during the post-blepharoplasty period also may cause an intermittent visit back to the hospital, given that your body will at first try to fight off new material or medication introduced to it.

When you combine this with a lack of will to adapt to the new look at the altered functionality, the result is a complete rejection. Ask your surgeon about the best way to treat your eyes after eyelid operation. You may receive advice such as to keep off sun incisions, keep off reading, sleep with your headed elevated, and avoid unnecessary physical contact with other people.

Relax and increase nutrient intake

To enhance a positive bodily response to healing, keep your mind relaxed and expectant of recovery. Provide adequate nourishment to the body by using healing multivitamins, and getting the right food. You body will need to develop many cells and thus requires a good intake of proteins and to aid in their absorption, you will need enough fluids and roughage in your diet.