Plastic Surgery Recovery During Summer

Summer is a popular time for undergoing plastic surgery, due to more flexible schedules and the desire to reveal a refreshed look. However, recovering from procedures such as an arm lift, facelift, or breast lift in Manhattan during the hot and humid summer months requires some special considerations. But when it comes to comfortable recovery, summer poses some unique challenges with its hot days and bright sunshine. As the weather gets hotter, staying cool becomes more important.

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Even if it means missing out on a few summertime events, it is crucial to follow your cosmetic surgeon’s advice and not rush your recovery time. The good news is that making sure your recuperation is safe and uneventful doesn’t need you to stay home all the time.

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Plastic Surgery in Summer

Tips To Recover During Summertime

  • Take it Easy: Summertime is typically a season of increased activity. However, following plastic surgery, you will need to rest. You may need to take a day or two, or even a week or two, to recover before carefully and gradually returning to your regular activities. This means you have to choose activities carefully and spend more time inside. It doesn’t mean you have to give up on all the summertime fun. To achieve the best outcome, follow your surgeon’s directions regarding which activities to avoid during your recuperation, as this will promote healing.
  • Limit Sun Exposure: For good skin, UV protection and sun safety are always crucial, but after summer plastic surgery, it’s especially critical to avoid the sun. The sun is at its strongest in summer, making the skin particularly vulnerable to sunburn and UV damage. Sun exposure can discolor while your incisions are healing and cause permanent scars. Avoid the sun as much as you can. When Plan your outside excursions for early or late in the day. If you step out during the day, protect your skin by wearing loose, protective clothing and a hat with a wide brim. Use sufficient sunblock with strong UV protection.
  • Stay Hydrated: Your body needs to stay hydrated during healing. Summer can cause dehydration if you don’t drink sufficient. Drink lots of water and healthy fluids each day while you heal. Have a glass of water with every meal and always having a water bottle on hand. Increase your hydration intake on very warm days.
  • Avoid swimming: After plastic surgery, you should stay out of pools, lakes, spas, and the ocean until your surgeon gives the all-clear. Still pools of water can make you more susceptible to infection following surgery since they frequently contain bacteria. One of the most challenging aspects of recovering from summertime plastic surgery can be avoiding the pool, but it’s important to do so.
  • Stick to light exercise: Gentle walks are an excellent approach to increase circulation and aid in healing when the weather is not too hot and you are protecting your skin from the sun. Ask your doctor about when it’s safe and healthful to begin modest activity. Walk on level, even terrain and in the early morning or late afternoon.
  • Get help with routine chores: If you’re a parent, summer’s “lazy” days can be just as busy as any other time of year, with play dates, sports, day camps, and weekday sleepovers filling the calendar. Make plans for child care and transportation well in advance of your surgery date.

Want to know how to maintain plastic surgery results in summer?

Read our blog post: How to Successfully Maintain your Plastic Surgery Results During Summer.

Recovering from procedures such as buttock augmentation, facelift or tummy tuck surgery in Manhattan during the summer requires a thoughtful approach to ensure a comfortable and successful recovery. By following our tips and your surgeon’s instructions, you can enjoy the benefits of your procedure while still making the most of the summer season.

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