Medications
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Most patients complain of discomfort more than pain. Use pain medication (Vicodin/hydrocodone) as directed/as needed. Vicodin contains Tylenol. Do not take additional Tylenol or acetaminophen while taking Vicodin. Do not drive or drink alcohol while taking pain medication. Taking pain medication with food helps minimize nausea sometimes associated with pain medications.
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Start your antibiotic (Keflex/cephalexin) when you get home. It is not uncommon to have a low-grade fever for 24 hours following mid-facelift surgery.
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Start swelling medication (Medrol Dosepak/methyl prednisolone) when you arrive home. Take with food.
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Take Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) that helps promote healing, for two weeks following surgery. Take Arnica, a natural herb that significantly decreases bruising for one week following midfacelift surgery.
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Diet
Advance diet from liquids to soft food (oatmeal, French toast, yogurt, soup, pasta) to your regular diet as tolerated.
Activity
Rest for an entire day after midfacelift surgery. Sleep with head of the bed elevated or use two to three pillows for one week after surgery. Absolutely no bending, lifting or straining. If you have little children, bend at the knees or sit on the floor and let them climb on to your lap. No driving for one week following midfacelift surgery. Two weeks off work is recommended.
After 24 hours, keep incisions dry except for cleaning and ointment. Bathing is ok as long as you don't get your incisions/hair wet. You are encouraged to shower and wash your hair twice: the evening before and morning of suture removal (usually post-op day four or five).
After suture removal steri-strips, which must remain dry and in place for four days are applied. Bruising can be camouflaged at one week postoperatively with make-up. Always protect your face from the sun. At this point, a hat and sunglasses are a good idea. Following midfacelift surgery, our staff will tell you when it is ok to apply sunscreen, cosmetics or facial creams. Avoid unprotected prolonged sun exposure for three months following rhytidectomy to prevent pigmentation of incision lines.
Appointments
Your head dressing and drains will be removed the morning after surgery. Sutures will be removed four to five days following your midfacelift surgery. You will need transportation to and from these appointments. Your next appointment will be for removal of remaining clips and sutures on or around postoperative day seven. For the first ten days following mid-facelift surgery, please use our private side entrance (driveway entrance).
Please Remember!
Swelling, bruising and disrupted sleep are very normal postoperative symptoms and will decrease as the healing process occurs. Assistance with daily activities the first two to three days after midfacelift surgery is strongly recommended.
Final Result
Following rhytidectomy, it takes time for the swelling to subside and for the skin to heal. Most patients return to work two weeks following midfacelift surgery, however three weeks is ideal, depending on the degree of privacy one is trying to maintain. At three weeks postoperatively, swelling and bruising may be apparent to you but not to many of your coworkers and closest friends.
Final results following facelift are not apparent for one full year following midfacelift surgery. After three months, the changes are ever so subtle, although still important. Being perfectionists about our work, you may tell us you are pleased long before the one year anniversary. However, we request that you follow-up with us at that time for postoperative midfacelift photographs and so that we can enjoy your final result.