2026-05-29
Medications and Supplements to Stop Taking Before Plastic Surgery
Hello~๐Your beauty universe! This is Uber Plastic Surgery :)๐ Although it is for aesthetic purposes, plastic surgery is still strictly a surgical procedure.๐ค Therefore, there are certain medications and supplements you must stop taking before surgery. Today, we will briefly inform you about the medications and supplements you should avoid. โMedications and supplements to stop taking before plastic surgeryโ 1. Blood coa...

Hello~
๐Your beauty universe! This is Uber Plastic Surgery :)๐
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Although it is for aesthetic purposes,
plastic surgery is still strictly a surgical procedure.๐ค
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Therefore, there are certain medications and supplements
that you must stop taking before surgery.

Today, we will briefly inform you about
the medications and supplements you should avoid.

โMedications and Supplements to Stop Taking Before Plastic Surgeryโ
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1. Blood-thinning ingredients (Anticoagulants)
- Aspirin, Warfarin, Clopidogrel, etc.
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Not only do they increase the risk of bleeding during surgery,
but they also interfere with hemostasis, which leads to increased bruising and swelling.
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Furthermore, they can slow down your recovery speed after the surgery.
If you are taking any medication containing aspirin, you must consult with your doctor and stop taking it.
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2. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
- Ibuprofen, Naproxen, etc.
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Taking these can increase the risk of bleeding during surgery, so they should be avoided.
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3. Vitamin E
Because it helps with anti-aging and immune system management,
many people take it daily.
While Vitamin E has antioxidant effects, it can decrease platelet function during surgery,
which may increase the risk of bleeding.
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4. Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Although they help reduce inflammation,
they are supplements that lower platelet function and can interfere with blood coagulation.
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5. Herbal Supplements
For example, ginger, garlic, and ginkgo biloba can increase the risk of bleeding.
These can also affect blood coagulation.
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6. Steroids
Steroids have immunosuppressive effects,
which can lead to an increased risk of infection and delayed recovery,
so it is best to avoid taking them.
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๐ขHow long should I stop taking them?
It is recommended to avoid these medications and supplements for at least 1 to 2 weeks before plastic surgery,
and it is important to consult with your doctor to receive advice tailored to your individual situation.
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If you accidentally take them before surgery, you must inform the clinic.
This allows us to take appropriate measures so that the surgery does not put a strain on the patient,
and ensures your safety.
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๐ขWhen can I start taking them again?
You can resume taking the medications and supplements you took before plastic surgery
about 1 to 2 weeks after the surgery is completed.
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However, the exact timeframe depends on the type of surgery, the patient's condition, and the recovery process,
so it is crucial to take medications according to your doctor's instructions.
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While supplements can help with postoperative recovery,
certain supplements may need to be avoided for a specific period after surgery.
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Therefore, it is safest to consult with your attending doctor before surgery
to determine the specific details.
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