6 Plastic Surgeries You Can Do in Summer
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Getting plastic surgery in the summer can be challenging due to increased risks associated with sun exposure, higher temperatures, and the potential for more strenuous physical activity. However, certain procedures are generally safer to undergo in the summer if proper precautions are taken. Here are some plastic surgeries that can typically be performed with minimal risks during the summer months:

  1. Botox and Dermal Fillers:
    • Risks: Minimal.
    • Precautions: Avoid direct sun exposure immediately after the procedure to prevent swelling and bruising.
  2. Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty):
    • Risks: Moderate.
    • Precautions: Protect the eye area from the sun with sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat. Avoid strenuous activities that could increase blood pressure in the eyes.
  3. Rhinoplasty:
    • Risks: Moderate.
    • Precautions: Stay out of the sun to prevent swelling and avoid swimming for at least 4-6 weeks to prevent infection.
  4. Liposuction:
    • Risks: Moderate to high.
    • Precautions: Wear compression garments as recommended by the surgeon and stay hydrated. Avoid the sun to minimize swelling and bruising.
  5. Non-Invasive Procedures (Laser Treatments, Chemical Peels):
    • Risks: Minimal.
    • Precautions: Avoid sun exposure to prevent hyperpigmentation and use high-SPF sunscreen diligently.
  6. Breast Augmentation or Reduction:
    • Risks: Moderate.
    • Precautions: Keep the surgical area clean and dry, avoid sun exposure to scars, and refrain from swimming until fully healed.

General Precautions for Summer Plastic Surgery

  1. Sun Protection:
    • Always use sunscreen with high SPF.
    • Wear protective clothing and hats.
    • Avoid direct sunlight as much as possible, especially during peak hours.
  2. Hydration:
    • Stay well-hydrated to help with recovery and reduce swelling.
  3. Avoid Heat:
    • Keep cool to prevent sweating, which can irritate incisions and increase the risk of infection.
  4. Follow Post-Operative Care Instructions:
    • Adhere strictly to your surgeon’s post-operative care guidelines, including activity restrictions and wound care.
  5. Plan for Downtime:
    • Ensure you have enough time to rest and recover without the need for strenuous activities.