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    Patient Care & Recovery Center

    Your guide to safe, smooth recovery after cosmetic and reconstructive procedures.

    Your Guide to Healing After Surgery

    This page brings together all of our post-operative instructions in one organized place to help you prepare, heal, and get back to your best self with confidence.
    Use the links below to jump to post-op guidance for your specific procedure:

    At Millennial Plastic Surgery, we view recovery as a continuation of care that’s just as important as your procedure. These instructions are designed to support safe healing and optimal results. If you have questions or need clarification at any time, please reach out to our team.

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    General Recovery Recommendations

    Regardless of the procedure you underwent, following these recovery guidelines can help support proper healing, reduce discomfort, and lower the risk of complications. Recovery times vary, but consistency with these steps is important throughout the healing process:

    • Stay well hydrated and eat balanced meals that include protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to support tissue repair and overall recovery.
    • Take all prescribed and recommended medications exactly as directed, including pain medications, antibiotics, and supplements. Do not adjust dosages or stop medications without medical guidance.
    • Prioritize rest, especially during the first several days after surgery, while gradually introducing light movement such as short walks to promote circulation and reduce stiffness.
    • Follow all garment, dressing, and wound care instructions carefully, including when to change dressings, shower, or wear compression garments.
    • Avoid strenuous activity, heavy lifting, and exercise until your surgeon confirms it is safe to resume these activities.
    • Keep all scheduled follow-up appointments, as these visits allow your surgeon to monitor healing and address concerns early.

    Contact your surgical team promptly if you have questions, notice unexpected changes, or feel uncertain about any aspect of your recovery.

    When to Contact Your Surgeon

    Reach out right away if you notice:

    • A fever higher than 100.4°F (38°C) or chills, which may indicate infection.
    • Increasing, severe, or persistent pain that is not relieved by prescribed medications or worsens instead of improving.
    • Redness, warmth, excessive swelling, or discharge from incision sites, especially if accompanied by foul odor or increasing tenderness.
    • Sudden swelling, firmness, or noticeable asymmetry, particularly if it develops rapidly or affects only one side of the body.
    • Shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, or difficulty breathing, which require immediate medical attention and may indicate a serious condition.

    Dr. David Shokrian and his surgical team remain closely involved throughout the healing process. If something feels off, new symptoms appear, or you have questions at any point during recovery, contact our office so we can assist you right away.

    This content was co-authored and medically reviewed by the expert surgical team at Millennial Plastic Surgery, a premier New York City practice specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. The team is led by Dr. David Shokrian, who brings over 14 years of experience and advanced fellowship training in burn reconstruction at Weill Cornell and plastic surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, alongside Dr. Mohamed Soliman Ahmed Elfar, MD, MS, FACS, former Director of the Clark Burn Center at SUNY Upstate. With distinguished academic and leadership roles across major NYC institutions and decades of combined experience in aesthetic innovation, gender-affirming care, body contouring, and complex reconstructive surgery, the team ensures all content reflects the most accurate, current, and authoritative guidance in plastic, cosmetic, and reconstructive care.

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