Undergoing plastic surgery is a significant decision that requires careful consideration not only during the procedure but also in the crucial days and weeks that follow. While many plastic surgeries are outpatient procedures, it's important to plan for adequate recovery time, which often necessitates taking time off work. One of our Haute Beauty experts, Dr.
Frank Lalezar , explains why you should plan for some time off work and what to expect during your recovery period. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Olena Yakobchuk/Shutterstock Do I Need to Take Time Off Work After My Procedure? Yes, taking time off work after plastic surgery is crucial for a smooth recovery. Although you might be able to return to light activities within 1-2 days, it's important to understand the different phases of recovery and adjust your plans accordingly.
Immediate Post-Procedure: 1-2 Days In the first few days following your surgery, you'll likely experience discomfort and swelling. Medications will be provided to help manage the pain. During this initial phase, it's best to avoid any strenuous activities and focus on resting.
Short-Term Recovery: 1-2 Weeks At a minimum, you should plan for one week off work. For more extensive procedures, a two-week break might be necessary. Your body needs this time to begin healing and to adjust to the changes made during surgery.
After the first week, you may be able to resume light day-to-day activities, but this largely depends on the nature of your job. If your wo.
