Lower Blepharoplasty abroad
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Lower Blepharoplasty in ThailandDescription
abroad
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Top 10 countries Ranked among the top 10 countries for number of plastic surgeries
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Global standards Global standards of quality in applied techniques
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Leading surgeons Leading surgeons committed to continuous professional development
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Luxurious stay Opportunity to combine treatment with a luxurious vacation
questions
- What happens during the preparation phase for lower blepharoplasty?
- Preparation for plastic surgery, including lower blepharoplasty, begins with a consultation with your surgeon. In addition to discussing your goals and expectations, the doctor will take into account your individual anatomy and plan the correction in a way that preserves your natural features and unique appearance. The next step is a standard medical examination. Typically, patients undergo blood tests, an electrocardiogram, ultrasound examinations, and, in some cases, a CT or MRI scan. A consultation with an ophthalmologist may also be required before blepharoplasty. We strongly recommend quitting smoking and avoiding alcohol for 3–4 weeks before surgery. If you take any medications regularly — such as aspirin, antidepressants, or Ozempic — be sure to inform your plastic surgeon. If necessary, they may advise you to discontinue them temporarily before the operation.
- What are the contraindications for lower blepharoplasty?
- Preparation for plastic surgery, including lower blepharoplasty, begins with a consultation with your surgeon. In addition to discussing your goals and expectations, the doctor will take into account your individual anatomy and plan the correction in a way that preserves your natural features and unique appearance. The next step is a standard medical examination. Typically, patients undergo blood tests, an electrocardiogram, ultrasound examinations, and, in some cases, a CT or MRI scan. A consultation with an ophthalmologist may also be required before blepharoplasty. We strongly recommend quitting smoking and avoiding alcohol for 3–4 weeks before surgery. If you take any medications regularly — such as aspirin, antidepressants, or Ozempic — be sure to inform your plastic surgeon. If necessary, they may advise you to discontinue them temporarily before the operation.

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