Undergoing plastic surgery is not a decision that you will have taken lightly; indeed it will almost certainly be one that took a great deal of time and deliberation. Plastic surgery is a costly procedure and is something that you may have saved for a long period of time. During this time you will have prepared yourself for your post plastic surgery operation recovery too, well aware that the end results will not happen over night and more than likely will be painful.
In fact, as well as the post operation recovery period, you need to be aware that although small, there is a percentage risk for your chosen surgery. The chances of your operation going wrong are fortunately slim, but you do need to prepare yourself for the eventuality, and above all, you need to prepare yourself for pain; even after the most successful operation, you will be dealing with some pain, albeit minor.
The amount of pain you suffer as well as the recovery period will, of course, depend on which operation you chose to have; facial operations are known for being less painful than major bodily reconstruction. Some minor operations will in fact be quite painless, but you do need to prepare yourself mentally for your new look. Even if you are not in pain after the operation, there will undoubtedly be some swelling and bruising, this subsiding after the first few days.
In order to prepare yourself for your post plastic surgery operation recovery, what you can do is take some time to read up on forums of people who have undergone the same operation that you are considering, this allowing you to see what really does happen. Plastic surgery brochures will tend to give a rather glamorous outlook to attract customers, because the reality may actually be rather less pretty.
Deciding to undergo plastic surgery is a huge decision to make and one that you should take a lot of time to make; there is no going back, no magical reset button, and you will have to live with the consequences regardless of if you are happy with the results or not. Of course, if you are happy with the results, then the recovery period will seem to pass by more quickly, the process also being helped if you have a high pain threshold.
Many first time patients of plastic surgery do indeed not give adequate thought to the post surgery recovery period, and for this reason you may read horror stories from unprepared patients. There is no denying that a recovery is required and that even for minor operations you will not be able to return to work the very next day. The best way to ease your recovery is to follow your surgeon or doctor's instructions.
Your body will have to go through the natural healing process after surgery and for this reason your doctor will not be able to give you an exact time scale, each person being different. You should also be financially ready for the recovery period, especially if you will be off work for longer than you first expected. Lastly, stay positive and remember that the majority of operations are successful; be ready to greet the new you in the mirror and embrace yourself.
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