Uncategorized Category Archives | Buckhead Plastic Surgery | Atlanta GA https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/category/uncategorized/ Fri, 11 Jun 2021 19:00:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 How to Prepare for Plastic Surgery https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/how-to-prepare-for-plastic-surgery/ https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/how-to-prepare-for-plastic-surgery/#respond Mon, 07 Dec 2020 04:30:56 +0000 https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/?p=15062 Deciding to get plastic surgery is an important decision. Once you’ve done your research and decided a procedure is right for you, analyze the cost, and choose a doctor, and finally have the procedure scheduled, it’s just a waiting game, right? Not quite.  Surgery can be a lot for your body to recover from; [...]

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Deciding to get plastic surgery is an important decision. Once you’ve done your research and decided a procedure is right for you, analyze the cost, and choose a doctor, and finally have the procedure scheduled, it’s just a waiting game, right? Not quite. 

Surgery can be a lot for your body to recover from; the more prepared you and your body are, the smoother and more comfortable your recovery will be. Here is a timeline with steps you can take to ensure your body is in a peak position to undergo surgery and recover smoothly. 

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4 Weeks Prior

It’s time to start prepping your calendar. Make your plans to miss work. Look ahead at your schedule and see what needs to be shuffled. Will your kids need to be picked up and dropped off at school or events? Do you have work travel scheduled? Are there any significant events you will need to reschedule?

Some surgeons require a physical before your procedure; this is the time to get that completed. You might want to ask your surgeon about preemptive scar treatments including lotions or gels to prepare the skin before surgery. Consider purchasing any post-surgical garments you might need. Many cosmetic surgeries suggest compression garments. Call your doctor to find out what is recommended or provided.

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3 Weeks Prior

We’re getting closer! Now is time to intentionally care for your body. One of the best decisions you can make for your body; this close to surgery is to stop smoking and drinking. Even if it’s only a temporary change, it will make a difference to your recovery. 

While you’re at it, stock your kitchen for your optimal health. Buy all your favorite fruits and vegetables, plan meals of lean protein, and many fresh foods. Start making a list of things to do during recovery, order any books you’ve been wanting to read, or start compiling a list of shows to binge. 

When patients plan fun activities to do while they recover, the process is much more enjoyable. Consider investing in a few creature comforts, like purchasing new ice packs, comfy slippers, a stylish bathrobe, or a sleep mask. 

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2 Weeks Prior

Double-check your medications; as surgery approaches, some prescription drugs might be dangerous. If you have concerns, call our office. It’s a good idea to start taking a multivitamin if you don’t already, especially something with vitamin C. (Anytime your body is in recovery, your immune system needs extra support, you don’t want to catch an illness while you recover!) 

Speaking of supplements, if you take vitamin E (often women take this for better hair, skin, and nails), it’s essential to take a break, as it can cause excess bleeding. (Vitamin E and surgery do not pair well.) Remember to mention all herbal supplements you are taking to your medical team to avoid any possible interactions. 

You’ll also want to stop taking anti-inflammatory drugs and anticoagulants. If you have any questions about what you should or shouldn’t be taking, don’t hesitate to call our office. We will be delighted to help.

It’s also an excellent time to stock up on probiotics. Along with surgery, comes pain medication, and a common side effect of pain medication and anesthesia is constipation. Being proactive and taking a quality probiotic can help ease this unfortunate side effect. Ask your doctor for a recommendation. 

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1 Week Prior

It’s getting closer! One week pre-op is a wonderful time to reduce your sodium intake. (Sodium can increase your odds of your body swelling and retaining water.) 1,200-1,500 mg is an acceptable daily target. Remember to eat many fruits and vegetables, try to eat nuts and high protein meals. Remember hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Drinking lots of water will keep your body functioning at optimal levels. 

Another factor to consider is refilling any regular prescriptions you take. (Consider how long you’ll be at home recovering and try to reduce any errand running during that time) It’s also an excellent time to get your haircut or take care of other self-care appointments. 

It’s also the time to arrange for someone to drive you to and from surgery and start assembling your recovery area. You’re going to want to set up a comfortable place to sit or rest with activities you’ll do while you recover. (Don’t forget to move the phone charger to this area!) The most important thing to focus on this week is adequate rest and nutrition. Treat your body well so your body will be in the best condition possible to recover. 

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2 Days Prior

It’s getting closer! Two days before surgery is a perfect time to get those final details in order. If your surgery involves a hospital stay, make sure your bag is packed with everything you might need. It’s a good time to double-check your transportation; who will be taking you to and from the surgical center? 

It’s also an excellent time to set up your recovery area at home fully. Think about what limitations you’ll have and what would be extra comforting during your recovery? Things like reading material, or a full DVR, find your most comfy pajamas and make sure they are clean. In addition, stock up on medical care items, things like water bottles, non-adherent gauze, ABDS pads, and if you will be having a procedure that results in post-op drainage, like liposuction, we recommend getting “puppy pads” to protect your bedding and to help keep your surgical area dry.  Patients who are having facial surgeries should try to have a stock of crushed ice ready to be used for ice packs. Move daily essentials to easy to reach places so that you can minimize bending and stretching as much as possible. If you have pets that will need care, arrange it.

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1 Day Prior

The best thing you can do the night before your surgery is to get a good night’s sleep. Well-rested bodies recover better. Remember not to eat or drink anything after midnight and double-check the pre-surgery instructions given to you by our office to make sure you’ve followed all the necessary steps for your specific surgery. Last but not least, make sure you have transportation to and from the surgical facility as well as someone to help you get settled at home and care for you during the first 24 hours you’re at home. 

Why Choose Buckhead Plastic Surgery

Dr. Larsen is a double board-certified plastic surgeon with years of experience and many excellent reviews. He has carefully chosen a staff that shares his people-first attitude to ensure your comfort through the entire procedure. 

Dr. Larsen prides himself on communicating clearly and providing you with realistic options for your optimal results. He takes great pride in his surgical skill and is known for his kind and direct approach to his patients. 

If you’ve been considering a procedure, give us a call today at 404.367.9005 and schedule your consultation. This is your chance to visit our facility, meet our medical team, and voice all your questions and concerns. You’ll be glad you did. Most of our patients report their only regret about their procedure with us is not calling sooner. Call us today. 

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Why Patients Want An Eyelift https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/why-patients-want-an-eyelift/ https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/why-patients-want-an-eyelift/#respond Tue, 17 Mar 2020 00:39:41 +0000 https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/?p=11471 Have you ever considered getting an Eyelift? Or perhaps you’re wondering what an eyelift surgery is? Eyelid lift surgery, also known as a blepharoplasty, is a procedure that can help restore a youthful appearance to the tissue surrounding the eye; providing you with a naturally youthful appearance or to refresh tired-looking, aging eyes.  An eyelid [...]

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Have you ever considered getting an Eyelift? Or perhaps you’re wondering what an eyelift surgery is? Eyelid lift surgery, also known as a blepharoplasty, is a procedure that can help restore a youthful appearance to the tissue surrounding the eye; providing you with a naturally youthful appearance or to refresh tired-looking, aging eyes. 

An eyelid lift procedure is a highly individualized procedure that can smooth wrinkles, reduce the effect of puffiness, and correct sagging skin as well as other signs of aging around the upper and lower eyelids.

Eyelid surgery is complex because our eyelids are the home to the most delicate skin on our bodies. The skin around the eyes is thin, so it’s no surprise that this part of our face begins to show the signs of aging faster than most other areas.

When the skin around our eyes starts to show signs of aging, it can affect more than just our beauty. Facial expressions express emotion and when Why Patients Want An Eyeliftthe skin around your eyes is sagging or drooping it can make you look angry, sleepy, or unhappy even when you feel terrific. 

Eyelift surgery is designed specifically to counteract the changes and restore your youthful appearance. The results can be dramatic and enhance your quality of life by helping you to feel more confident in your appearance. If others commonly perceive you as exhausted or upset, an eyelid lift can help you more accurately portray your emotions. 

Alternatively, some patients consider an eyelift for more than only cosmetic reasons. For instance, if sagging skin around your eyes is obstructing your ability to see, eye lift surgery can eliminate this problem and even allow you to more fully open your eyes. 

Eyelid lift surgery, also called blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure used to enhance and improve the appearance of the eyelids. An eyelid lift can be highly personalized to your unique physical attributes and can be performed on the upper lids, lower lids or both. 

Whether you’re wanting to improve the youthful appearance of your eyes or you are experiencing functional problems with your eyelids, an eyelid lift can be the solution.

What eyelid surgery can treat

Eyelid surgery can correct issues such as loose or sagging skin that creates folds or disrupt the natural contours of the face around the upper eyelid which can sometimes impair vision. It can correct fatty deposits that appear as puffiness around and under the eyes. As well as reducing the effect of bags under the eyes and drooping lower eyelids that reveal white below the iris. And correct issues including excess skin which can sag, and fine lines and wrinkles of the lower eyelid. 

What are the types of eye lifts?

There are two types of eye lifts, upper and lower. Often these procedures are combined or done along with other procedures like facelifts, neck lifts, brow lifts or even non-surgical treatments like a liquid lift which includes filler 

and botox. If you are not sure which procedure (or procedures) would be best for your optimal results, we encourage you to call us today to book your consultation. Dr. Larsen and his team will examine the areas you’d like to improve and present you with the best options for your optimal results. 

Eyelid lift surgery can encompass many surgical techniques. With over 20 years of surgical experience, Dr. Larsen will carefully choose the techniques that are best for your anatomy and the specific changes you’d like to achieve to reach your optimal results. 

Upper Eyelid Surgery

If you feel like your eyes always look exhausted even when you are rested, or you appear unhappy, or less alert than you feel. If your upper eyelids lack contour, appear hooded, or obscure your upper eyelashes. Often sagging or wrinkled skin on the upper eyelids can cause this unfortunate appearance and upper eyelid surgery will remove the excess skin and restore your youthful-looking appearance. Restoring the shape to your eyelids and giving you the appearance of more open, refreshed eyes can greatly improve your confidence when you look in the mirror. 

Upper Eyelid Surgery is specific to each patient but typically involves an incision made along the natural crease above the eye. Through this small incision, Dr. Larsen will remove excess skin and fatty tissue, sometimes it is necessary to adjust the surrounding muscles to achieve your optimal results. 

Lower Eyelid Surgery

If you have puffy or sagging tissue under your eyes that make you appear like you haven’t slept well, you might consider lower eyelid surgery. This condition is likely due to herniated fat that can collect beneath the eyes. Unfortunately, this condition can become more pronounced over time as the skin loses elasticity. However, puffy lower lids can begin to affect patients in their 20s, causing them to look older than they are. 

Lower eyelid surgery can correct these issues. Just like with upper eye surgery, there are various techniques that surgeons can use to improve this area. Dr. Larsen will choose the best techniques for your specific issues. Typically, in lower eyelid surgery, incisions are located on the outer edge of the lower eyelid, usually just beneath the eyelashes or inside of the eyelid. 

Through these minute and delicate incisions, Dr. Larsen will remove or reposition fatty tissue to create a better contour beneath the eyelid. If needed, excess sagging skin may be removed and occasionally the lower eyelid muscles are tightened to provide the most natural-looking results. 

Upper & Lower Eyelid Surgery

Buckhead Plastic Surgery, explains why patients want an eyelid lift surgery aka a blepharoplasty, to help refresh tired-looking eyes.

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Combining Eyelid Surgery with Another Procedure

It’s common for patients to want to address aging in a few different areas. While eyelid surgery by itself can significantly improve the youthfulness of your appearance and rejuvenate the appearance of your entire face, most patients choose to combine this procedure with other services to maximize their results.

Eyelift surgery is often combined with a facelift or brow lift, both performed in conjunction with an eyelid lift. The result is a more comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Brow Lifts can address sagging skin and deep furrows above the eyes, while facelifts can address sagging, skin, and wrinkles on the cheeks and neck

Perhaps you’re interested in eyelid surgery and don’t require a procedure as extensive as a facelift but would, like an impression of rejuvenation, consider asking our team about a Liquid Lift. This non-surgical option can be paired with an eyelid lift to provide a comprehensive facial improvement without extended surgical recovery time. 

Why Patients Want An Eyelift

Why You Should Choose Dr. Larsen for Your Eye Lift

Choosing the right surgeon is an important decision with any surgery. Dr. Alan Larsen is a double board-certified plastic surgeon with an outstanding reputation. He prides himself on natural-looking results, and fantastic patient care. Eyelid surgery can be delicate and precise, Dr. Larsen has trained with the best plastic surgeons in the world and has led a long and decorated career. 

When you book your consultation, he will answer all your questions and guide you through the entire process. You will even view before and after pictures of other patients who have received the same procedure. Call us today at 404.367.9005  to schedule your consultation

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The Top 10 Best Healing Foods For Your Post Surgery https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/the-top-10-best-healing-foods-for-your-post-surgery/ https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/the-top-10-best-healing-foods-for-your-post-surgery/#respond Mon, 10 Dec 2018 16:48:45 +0000 https://buckheadplasticsurgery.com/the-top-10-best-healing-foods-for-your-post-surgery/ One of the many things you can do to ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery is to consume a healthy diet. We all know that surgery recovery can be uncomfortable, but it doesn’t have to be when you take a holistic approach. Although some of your recovery depends on the quality of the surgery, you [...]

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One of the many things you can do to ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery is to consume a healthy diet. We all know that surgery recovery can be uncomfortable, but it doesn’t have to be when you take a holistic approach. Although some of your recovery depends on the quality of the surgery, you also have a responsibility to make sure your body is properly fueled and nourished. That begins with eating the right foods — whole foods that can provide your body with the substance it needs for a speedy recovery.

1. Protein

Lean protein, more specifically collagen, is responsible for mending tissue back together. This means that you should be consuming higher amounts of protein post-surgery to ensure your body tissue heals properly, especially if you’ve had an incision. Great sources of lean protein include eggs, fish, beans, other legumes, and turkey. You can also consume supplemental protein, like the protein you add to shakes, to help give your body the protein it needs.

2. Dairy

Fermented dairy, like kefir and yogurt, restore beneficial bacteria to your body. Oftentimes, doctors prescribe antibiotics to fight infection, but these deplete our levels of good bacteria that aids in digestion and a well-functioning immune system. If you don’t eat dairy, then supplementing with probiotics can also help.

3. Fiber

Since surgery disrupts your body’s normal routine, your bowel movements might take a toll. To prevent constipation, make sure you eat plenty of fiber and drink lots of water. Prunes are a great source of fiber, but other great sources of fiber include:

  • Beans and legumes
  • Apples
  • Pears
  • Oatmeal
  • Bran flakes
  • Flaxseed Meal

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4. Rich Colored Fruits

Your body needs higher doses of antioxidants post-surgery because it’s more prone to increase free-radical production. Deep colored fruits have high levels of antioxidants, providing your body with the ability to reduce oxidation levels. These fruits include most types of berries, such as blueberries, strawberries, cherries, blackberries, pomegranates, and raspberries.

5. Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are an excellent source of beta-carotene, which converts into Vitamin A during digestion. Your body uses vitamin A to help repair tissues, mucous membranes, and skin—all components of the body that are typically affected in a surgery. Other sources of beta-carotene include carrots, cantaloupe, mango, and dark leafy greens.

6. Bell Peppers and Citrus Fruit

couple-cooking-healthy-food-together-PN7GHCD-minThe high concentration of vitamin C found in bell peppers and citrus is essential for cross-linking collagen, which you need to knit together body tissues and heal wounds. Other sources of collagen include guava, kiwi, and broccoli.

7. Cruciferous Vegetables

These vegetables are high in indoles, which boost immune efficiency. Having a strengthened immune system is crucial for warding off infection after surgery. Cruciferous vegetables include cabbage, brussels sprouts, and cauliflower.

8. Mushrooms

Mushrooms support a healthy immune system by reducing inflammatory proteins and increasing the functionality of gamma delta T-cells. Different types of mushrooms include shiitake, maitake, and reishi.

9. Seeds, Nuts, and Squash

Seeds, squash, and pumpkin contain high levels of zinc, which also contributes to a healthy immune system. Zinc is also necessary for protein synthesis, which means it’s helpful in healing wounds and incisions.

10. Pineapple and Papaya

These two fruits contain enzymes that break down proteins during digestion and reduce swelling and inflammation.

These Foods are Good All The Time

Why stop eating this way after you are all healed up? These foods are good for you all the time, and you should keep eating whole foods to see your most optimal results from surgery. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to the support staff at Buckhead Plastic Surgery.

 

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