Smoking and surgery
We all know that smoking is a bad habit. It is bad for your health and adds years to your appearance. Since a side effect of smoking is premature aging, many smokers look to cosmetic surgery to regain some of the youthful features. However, smokers need to be informed that their habit can cause serious complications after any type of surgery, including cosmetic surgery. Dr. John Millard follows strict guidelines in regards to smoking and surgery. Smoking (both nicotine and marijuana), causes a tightening of arteries and a decrease in blood flow, thereby restricting blood supply.
This can in turn create a loss of skin, and dramatically affect procedure results and recovery time. For preventative measures, Dr. Millard requires all his liposuction patients to quit smoking (this includes NO nicotine patches or gum) for 30 days before and after surgery. In addition, he requires all patients having a tummy tuck and/or breast lift procedure to be smoke free for 60 days. We do test for nicotine in the system and have patients sign a tobacco release form. This is something Dr. Millard takes very seriously in order to protect all patients from skin loss.
While cosmetic surgery can restore and enhance a person’s youthful appearance, it isn’t a substitute for a healthy lifestyle. Smokers who undergo cosmetic surgery should see their smoking restriction as the first step towards a healthy and smoke-free life. Your body and appearance will thank you.
Dr. Millard Serves in the Following Areas:
Aurora
Applewood
Arvada
Berkley
Boulder
Commerce City
Centennial
Columbine
Castle Pines
Castle Rock
Cherry Creek
Colorado Springs
Cotton Wood
Denver
Englewood
Glendale
Golden
Highlands Ranch
Lakewood
Littleton
Lone Tree
Longmont
Loveland
Parker
Stonegate
Sherrelwood
Thornton
Westminster
Wheat Ridge
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