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Preparing for Surgery? Follow These Expert-Recommended Tips from Dr. Nathan

Preparation is more than just a formality regarding surgery—it’s a vital part of ensuring a safe and successful experience. Taking proactive steps before your procedure can reduce risks, enhance your recovery, and set the foundation for the best possible results. Dr. Nirmal Nathan and his team are dedicated to guiding you through this important process, starting with these essential preoperative care tips.

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1. Say No to Smoking and Alcohol

One of the most important things you can do to prepare for surgery is to eliminate smoking and alcohol from your routine. Smoking compromises oxygen delivery to your tissues, which is critical for healing, and it increases the risk of infections and other complications. Alcohol, meanwhile, can thin your blood, heightening the risk of excessive bleeding during surgery. Dr. Nathan recommends avoiding both for at least two weeks before your procedure to promote optimal healing and safety.

2. Stay Hydrated: The Power of Water

Proper hydration is often underestimated but plays a pivotal role in preparing your body for surgery. Drinking sufficient water helps maintain your body’s natural functions, supports circulation, and facilitates the removal of toxins. Start boosting your water intake a few weeks before your surgery, aiming for at least 8–10 glasses per day, and you’ll be giving your body a strong foundation for recovery.

3. Disclose Your Medications and Supplements

Transparency with your surgeon about your current medications, vitamins, and supplements is vital for a safe surgical experience. Some medications, such as blood thinners or natural supplements like ginseng or ginkgo biloba, can increase the risk of complications. Dr. Nathan will provide guidance on whether you should stop or adjust certain medications or supplements temporarily to ensure your procedure goes smoothly.

Why Preoperative Care is Essential

Preparing for surgery is more than just a checklist—it’s about creating the best possible conditions for your body to heal and thrive. By following these steps, you reduce the risk of complications, enhance your recovery, and set the foundation for the best possible results.

Dr. Nathan and his team are here to support you every step of the way. If you have questions about preoperative care or would like personalized recommendations tailored to your procedure, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Your safety and satisfaction are our highest priorities. Preparation isn’t just a step—it’s the first step to achieving the beautiful, confident results you deserve.

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