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10 Days Before Surgery
Do's
- You
may take Tylenol before and after surgery for headache,
pain, or fever.
- Report
any symptoms of a cold, flu, virus, skin infection,
boil or pustule
- Schedule
pre-admission blood tests, and if required by Dr.
Markus, an EKG.
Don'ts
- You
may not take Aspirin, medications containing Aspirin,
or any anti-inflammatory drugs because they interfere
with blood clotting. This means no Advil, Motrin,
Naprosyn, Alka-Seltzer, Anacin, Ascriptin, Bufferin,
Cope, Coricidan, Davon Compound, Dristan, Empirin,
Excedrin, Fiorinal, Vanquish, St John's Wort, or Ginkgo
Biloba. For a complete list, click
here.
- You
may not drink alcohol, smoke or use nicotine products,
or take medications, herbal medications, dietary supplements
unless cleared by Dr. Markus's office. To get clearance
give Dr. Markus a complete list of vitamins, over-the-counter
and prescription medications that you currently take.
- You
may not take Vitamin E, except in a multi-vitamin.
Day
Before Surgery
Do's
- Remove
all facial and eye make-up.
- Wash
face with Phisoderm (no prescription necessary). Do
not use this soap if your skin is sensitive to it.
- If
you are also having a facelift, be sure to wash your
hair because you will not be able to wash it again
for a few days.
Don'ts
- Do
not wear eye makeup for at least 24 hours before surgery.
- Do
not eat or drink after midnight.
Day
of Surgery
Do's
- Come
to the surgical facility in the morning and arrange
for someone to pick you up in the afternoon and remain
with you for the next 24 hours. When you leave the
hospital, you must be assisted by a friend or family
member.
- Wear
loose, comfortable clothing that buttons down the
front.
- Wash
face with Phisoderm.
- Remove
contact lenses.
- Leave
all valuables at home or with friends or family members.
Don'ts
- Do
not eat or drink before surgery. When you brush your
teeth, do not swallow the rinse water.
- Do
not drive until cleared by Dr. Markus.
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Before
and After
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Pre-Op
Post-Op
Questions for the Dr.
Possible Complications
Financial Information
Things To Consider
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