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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Guidance before Blepharoplasty Surgery

1. Blepharoplasty surgeon will gather some or all of the following requirements well in advance of blepharoplasty date. These requirements are as follows:

a. You need to gather your health history and prepare questionnaire before blepharoplasty surgery.
b. Go for a basic physical examination for medical clearance with your regular physician.
c. Have some special physical testing or electrocardiogram.

2. Do not use any type of aspirin at least three weeks before blepharoplasty. Do not use other aspirin like baby aspirin, some cold remedies containing aspirin, any coated aspirin, or any medication related to ibuprofen like Motrin, Advil, Alleve, etc. These medications should be avoided at least three weeks before blepharoplasty. One tablet can hinder with your blood clotting before blepharoplasty. You can take tylenol at any time.

3. If you are advised for "blood thinners" like Coumadin or Plavix, discuss the same with your blepharoplasty surgeon in advance of blepharoplasty. You may need to follow some special instructions.

4. Stop using any type of separate Vitamin E supplement. You should stop Vitamin E atleast two weeks before blepharoplasty. A small amount of Vitamin E is not concerned.

5. Try to limit your over-the-counter supplements which are meant to protract bleeding to a lesser degree than the above medications. These over the counter supplements include gingko biloba, ginseng, glucosamine/ chrondroiton sulfate, and some herbs. So, try to limit the drinking of herbal teas or any over-the-counter supplements specifically which are not recommended by your regular doctor.

6. Talk to your blepharoplasty surgeon well in advance if you are taking any special regular medication. If you are using any diabetic dosage try to adjust it on the day of blepharoplasty.

7. It would be better if you stop smoking and alcohol intake atleast two weeks before blepharoplasty.

8. You should have some supplies before blepharoplasty. Sterile gauze pads, extra strength Tylenol and a little bottle of artificial tears.

9. You should purchase few supplies in advance which are ready for use after your blepharoplasty upon arrival at home. 2-3 tray of ice cubes, several clean washcloths and a small bowl for water. Also purchase a package of frozen baby peas or Ziploc bags to use ice packs.