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Browlift

Pre-Surgery Preparation

Pre-Surgical Testing

To schedule your surgery, call Dr. Horn’s surgical scheduler at 212-884-8297 or fax 212-889-1534. They will assist you in arranging any required testing with your internist or at PACC. Testing must be completed within one month of surgery.

Medications and Supplements

Stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, etc.), or medications containing these ingredients for two weeks before surgery. Avoid Vitamin E supplements (beyond a multivitamin) and herbal remedies such as garlic, ginkgo biloba, and ginseng during this period.

Smoking

Do not smoke for two weeks before and two weeks after surgery, as smoking impairs healing.

Sun Exposure

Avoid sun exposure for two weeks before surgery and protect all scars from sun for 6–12 months afterward using a high-SPF sunscreen. Sun exposure can slow healing and darken scars.

Ice Packs

Purchase two 2-pound bags of frozen peas to use as ice packs after surgery.

Eating and Drinking

Do not eat or drink anything (including water, gum, or candy) after midnight the night before surgery.

Transportation

Arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery. You will not be allowed to leave alone.

Pharmacy Prep

Provide your pharmacy’s phone number to Dr. Horn’s staff so your prescriptions can be called in ahead of time. Pick them up before surgery. Have Q-tips, hydrogen peroxide, and bacitracin ointment ready at home to care for your incisions.

Day of Surgery

Clothing

Wear loose-fitting clothing that buttons or zips in the front. Avoid clothing that goes over your head (T-shirts, sweaters, or turtlenecks).

Eating and Drinking

Do not eat or drink anything the morning of surgery (you may brush your teeth, but do not swallow water).

Medications

Take only the medications your doctor has instructed you to take that morning (with a small sip of water if needed).

Personal Items

Leave jewelry and valuables at home.

Makeup and Grooming

Do not wear facial or eye makeup, nail polish, or contact lenses (wear glasses instead).

Dentures

If you wear dentures, you may leave them in during surgery.

After Surgery (Post-Operative Care)

Dressings

Keep the headband on at all times until Dr. Horn instructs you to remove it (or we remove it in the office). You may gently wash your face but avoid the dressing. Do not wash your hair for 5 days. When you do wash your hair, be extremely gentle around the incision sites.

Diet

No food restrictions.

Activity

Avoid strenuous activity (gym, bending, straining, lifting heavy objects) for 1 week. Gentle walks are fine. Rest and relax as much as possible.

Sun

Avoid sun exposure and heat for 6 weeks post-surgery, as both can prolong swelling.

Swelling and Bruising

Swelling and bruising around the forehead, eyes, and upper lip is normal. It usually resolves within 2 weeks, though subtle swelling may take longer to fully subside.

Medications and Wound Care

Take only medications prescribed by your doctor. Clean your staples with hydrogen peroxide on a Q-tip to remove crusting, then apply a thin layer of bacitracin ointment.

Contact Lenses

You may wear contact lenses the day after surgery.

Makeup

You may wear makeup once the headband is removed.

Follow-Up

Schedule a follow-up appointment the day after surgery to check your incisions and another appointment 1 week after surgery to have your staples removed.