Best advice to reduce swelling after lip lift surgery?
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Speak with your surgeon and consider arnica, bromelain, and ice. Stay elevated as well.
Cooling with frozen peas in a ziploc bag on the area immediately after the procedure and continue for 2 days. Apply for 20 minutes once or twice an hour. Arnica Montana both topically and orally can help. Bromeline is also helpful.
Anti-inflammatory agents such as Arnica and Bromelein can be very effective, and should ideally be started 2 weeks prior to your surgical procedure.
The use of ice slushes, slurries, Popsicles and assorted frozen treats can help to minimize the swelling while giving you a comfort treat.
To create a more functional cold compress, the packs of green peas frozen make for excellent compresses.
The use of ice slushes, slurries, Popsicles and assorted frozen treats can help to minimize the swelling while giving you a comfort treat.
To create a more functional cold compress, the packs of green peas frozen make for excellent compresses.
Ice packs and elevation should be your best bets.
Keep your head elevated above your heart. Using ice early on can be helpful. Taking herbal supplements like arnica may lack conclusive scientific proof, but anecdotally many patients and doctors think they work. Also, avoid things that can contribute to bleeding like high heart rate or blood pressure from over activity, and blood thinners like ibuprofen and alcohol for a week or two after surgery.