May 20, 2025

A Facelift Is Not Something You Just Say You Can Do, You Can't Be Sloppy With Your Pre-op Exams

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Often encountered beauty seekers ask: 'Can I do facelift?' Today, directly to the point, there are 3 types of cases, you must suspend or give up the operation, do not take the risk of health.


1. hypertension, diabetes, uncontrolled blood pressure, blood sugar exceeds the standard, general anaesthesia risk is high, postoperative recovery is slow, and even lead to complications. Must first be adjusted through medication or lifestyle to control the indicators in the normal range, before considering surgery.


2. Taking blood-activating drugs or coagulation abnormalities aspirin, warfarin and other drugs will increase the risk of intraoperative bleeding, the need to stop 1-2 weeks before surgery. Coagulation disorders, postoperative bruising, haematoma probability is high, need to be treated or review the standard before assessment.


3. Keloid body This type of body is prone to hyperplasia and itching of the incision after surgery, affecting the appearance. You need to fully communicate with your doctor before surgery and combine scar injection treatment if necessary to reduce the risk.


4. Don't bother with preoperative examinations
ECG, blood routine, liver and kidney function, immunity eight ...... These examinations are the bottom line of safety. Hiding the medical history or skipping the examination may make the surgery become a 'high-risk operation'. Lastly, I would like to remind you that facelift is a means to improve your appearance, but your health is fundamental.


If you have any of the above conditions, treat them before you get a facelift, so you don't leave yourself open to danger. If you still have questions, leave a comment and let me know, we will see you next time.

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