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Can you drink after cheekbone surgery?
No drinking, not only after cheekbone surgery, but also after any surgery. Why? Look down:

Five reasons why you can't drink alcohol after plastic surgery:

1, alcohol will aggravate the swelling.

After plastic surgery, you must hope that your body will return to the desired state as soon as possible. However, drinking alcohol will dilate blood vessels and cause swelling of the surgical site. Especially after rhinoplasty, alcohol can easily make the nose swell, so you must choose between appearance and alcohol.

2, alcohol will aggravate bleeding.

All invasive operations need a recovery period, and alcohol will only hinder the recovery of the wound. Alcohol will dilute the blood, thus increasing the risk of postoperative bleeding and prolonging the recovery period of surgery.

Alcohol will make you sensitive to pain.

As the saying goes, "get drunk to solve a thousand worries", many people will use alcohol to relieve mental pain, but this does not work for the physical pain after plastic surgery. Analgesics have little effect on people who often drink, and their effects will last for a short time.

Alcohol produces a dangerous substance.

Alcohol will not only destroy the effect of drugs, but also have harmful or even dangerous reactions with painkillers and other drugs.

5. Alcohol will dry the skin.

Excessive drinking will increase urination, lead to dehydration and dryness of the skin, and affect the healing of surgical wounds.

To sum up, drinking before and after plastic surgery has many disadvantages, and beauty and alcohol are more important. I believe everyone has a steelyard in their heart. If you have any other questions, please consult.