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What are you most afraid of after cosmetic surgery?
First of all, I am afraid of touching water.

As we all know, it is very difficult for us to require most wounds to be removed before they are wet. 1 week or even 10 days without taking a bath is very unpleasant. However, some wounds, such as head incision and small incision after liposuction, can be simply bathed before suture removal, and it is not a big problem to dry them immediately after operation. But it is best to wait until the stitches are removed before wetting small parts such as eyes.

Second, fear of hematoma.

After eye bags, breast augmentation, bromhidrosis, facial wrinkle removal and other operations, the surgical site should generally be properly pressurized and bandaged. If left in its natural state, the surgical site is very prone to swelling, hematoma or serum swelling, which may also lead to poor wound healing. Therefore, after plastic surgery, don't remove the bandage without authorization for trouble or unsightly, otherwise temporary comfort may bring more unnecessary pain.

Third, fear of infection.

Don't bother to change the dressing according to the doctor's advice, especially in the first few days after operation. Changing dressing on time can keep the wound clean, which is beneficial to doctors and their own observation.

Fourth, fear of blood scab.

Most wounds will form dry scabs after operation. We usually wash these scabs with hydrogen peroxide and eye drops two days before operation. Because of these blood scabs, it may hinder the contact healing of the wound and make the wound uneven. Sometimes there is infection and pus accumulation under the scab, but the surface of the scab is quite dry and difficult to observe, which leads to the wound not healing as scheduled and induces scar hyperplasia.

Five, afraid of "getting angry"

Cattle, sheep, dog meat, ginseng tonic, pepper and garlic may cause swelling of wound tissue, so it is best to eat less. Some people are allergic to seafood, so it is best to eat it carefully according to their own situation. In the choice of food, it is best to eat some foods that are conducive to wound healing and absorb more vitamin C, vitamin A and collagen. Can promote wound healing and prevent local color deepening.

If the wound can be treated correctly after plastic surgery, the postoperative recovery period can be shortened and the postoperative effect can be more remarkable. Otherwise, it will easily lead to serious consequences such as allergies and scars. Therefore, beauty seekers must not ignore the nursing of postoperative wounds.