1. Alcohol will increase the degree of swelling.
After the operation, you will want your body to recover as soon as possible. But drinking will dilate blood vessels and cause body swelling. Especially the nose, which is easily swollen by alcohol after plastic surgery. Therefore, you need to choose between maintaining your appearance and venting your emotions.
2. Alcohol can lead to postoperative bleeding.
All invasive operations need a period of time as a postoperative recovery period, and alcohol will only hinder this recovery process. Alcohol will dilute the blood, which will only make patients bear more risk of postoperative bleeding and prolong the recovery period.
Alcohol can make the body ache easily.
Many people will drown their sorrows by drinking, but the physical pain after plastic surgery is another matter. Dr. Peter Aldea, a local plastic surgeon in Memphis, said that people who drink regularly "may feel that painkillers are not as effective as they should be, and the effect is not so lasting."
Alcohol can make medication dangerous.
Alcohol will not only reduce the effects of drugs, but Dr. Steven Turkelaub, a plastic surgeon in Scottsdale, Arizona, warned that alcohol "will have harmful or even dangerous reactions with painkillers and some drugs." Put the bottle behind the medicine can.
5. Alcohol will dry the skin.
Since you have had cosmetic surgery to make yourself look brand-new, why not make your skin match the same? If you drink too much alcohol, people will defecate more and dehydrate their skin.
In order to achieve the best plastic surgery effect, most doctors advise not to drink alcohol for half a month before and after the operation, but the half a month before and after the operation is not exact, and the specific period will vary according to the different projects implemented, so you should know the precautions before and after the plastic surgery.