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Taking Time off Work after Facial Plastic Surgery

Jan 28, 2017 @ 09:00 AM — by Dr. William Cohen
Tagged with: Facial Plastic Surgery

At THE SKIN CENTERx, Dr. William Cohen provides his patients with comprehensive instructions on how to promote proper and timely healing after undergoing facial cosmetic surgery before they undergo their procedures. Following these post-operative instructions is essential to ensuring not only the shortest, most comfortable recovery period possible, but also the longest lasting, most aesthetically pleasing results. In order to be considered good candidates for facial plastic surgery, patients must be willing and able to follow Dr. Cohen’s instructions to the letter.

One of the post-operative issues Dr. Cohen discusses with patients is how much time they should plan to take off from work after undergoing their procedures. In discussing the issue of taking time off work after facial plastic surgery during consultations at his Orange County, CA practice, he details the factors that can influence when the optimal time to resume normal activities might be. For most patients, it is possible to return to work approximately two weeks after surgery, with some able to return within ten days or so and others requiring somewhat longer than two weeks.

To learn what your recovery from facial plastic surgery will be like, we invite you to schedule your initial consultation with Dr. William Cohen at THE SKIN CENTERx today.

Factors That Determine How Quickly You Can Return to Work after Facial Plastic Surgery

When advising patients on what to expect from their plastic surgery recoveries, Dr. Cohen takes into account many factors unique to each patient. In general, however, he advises his facial plastic surgery patients to take two weeks off work to recover, if possible. While most pain and discomfort subside within the first 48 hours after surgery, and most patients start to feel like their normal selves by the end of the first week of the recovery period, a second week allows for a significant decrease in remaining bruising and swelling, as well as an opportunity to restore energy levels through increased walking.

Here are just some of the factors that can influence how quickly you can return to work after facial plastic surgery:

Learn More about Taking Time off Work after Facial Plastic Surgery

To learn more about taking time off work after facial plastic surgery, please contact THE SKIN CENTERx today.