Helps control pain, prevent infection, and reduce bleeding.
Why: Skipping meds can delay healing or cause complications.
Note: Antibiotics and anti-bleeding meds are often prescribed for facial and implant procedures.
Clean with sterile saline 3x/day or as instructed.
Why: Helps prevent bacterial overgrowth at the incision site and reduces infection risk. It also stops scab buildup—which can release enzymes that break down healthy tissue and lead to more noticeable scarring.
Apply ice packs every 2 hours while awake.
Why: Reduces swelling and discomfort early on.
Not for fat graft recipient areas—leave them untouched.
Promotes better blood flow and speeds up healing.
Avoid if advised otherwise by your surgeon.
Use 2–3 pillows to keep your head above heart level. Use neck or travel pillow for side and prone sleepers.
Why: Reduces swelling and pressure around the face
Wear for 22–24 hours/day in the first 2 weeks, then 12–18 hours for 2–4 more weeks.
Why: Helps contour the area and reduce swelling.
Why: Nicotine slows blood flow and delays healing.
Eat high-protein, low-sugar meals and drink lots of water.
Why: Nutrients support tissue repair and reduce inflammation.
Resume light movement after 48 hours (e.g., walking).
Why: Prevents strain on wounds and lowers clot risk.
Wait 4–6 weeks or until wounds fully close.
Why: Warm, wet environments can cause infection or reopen wounds.
Use only mild cleansers; reintroduce products after 3–7 days.
Why: Harsh products can irritate the healing skin.
Contact your surgeon if you notice:
Severe swelling, redness, or pain
Uncontrollable Bleeding
Fever over 38°C
Foul-smelling discharge
Numbness, weakness, or difficulty breathing
Emergency Hotline:
For urgent concerns, contact us at +63 916-940-8663 or email drbien@bienpomd.com