ABDOMINAL LIPECTOMY
1. Please take all medications as directed
2. The abdominal binder dressing may be adjusted for comfort. It is often necessary to undo it and put it on lower down as it tends to ride up
3. You may temporarily remove the binder to shower from the day after your surgery, but leave the plastic Comfeel dressing in place
4. You might find it more comfortable to lie with a pillow under your knees
5. Please rest for the first 5 – 6 days after your operation. You may walk around, but do not engage in any strenuous exercise
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2. The abdominal binder dressing may be adjusted for comfort. It is often necessary to undo it and put it on lower down as it tends to ride up
3. You may temporarily remove the binder to shower from the day after your surgery, but leave the plastic Comfeel dressing in place
4. You might find it more comfortable to lie with a pillow under your knees
5. Please rest for the first 5 – 6 days after your operation. You may walk around, but do not engage in any strenuous exercise
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ARM LIPECTOMY
1. Please take all medications as directed
2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. Keep the dressing dry and intact until you return to see your surgeon
4. Please sleep on your back raised on 2 or 3 pillows with your arms supported on pillows
5. Please rest as much as possible for the first few days after your operation
6. Keep your arms supported on pillows whenever sitting and keep your hands slightly elevated to help reduce any swelling
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2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. Keep the dressing dry and intact until you return to see your surgeon
4. Please sleep on your back raised on 2 or 3 pillows with your arms supported on pillows
5. Please rest as much as possible for the first few days after your operation
6. Keep your arms supported on pillows whenever sitting and keep your hands slightly elevated to help reduce any swelling
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BILATERAL AUGMENTATION MAMMAPLASTY
1. Please take all medications as directed
2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. The day following the surgery remove your bra and you can shower lightly over the dressings (do not remove the dressings). Replace bra after patting area dry
4. Please sleep on your back rather than on your side as this will be more comfortable
5. Please restrict your arm movements, and for the first few days try to keep your elbows down at your sides
6. Please rest for the first few days after your operation
7. Notify us if there is excessive pain, swelling or bleeding from the breast
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2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. The day following the surgery remove your bra and you can shower lightly over the dressings (do not remove the dressings). Replace bra after patting area dry
4. Please sleep on your back rather than on your side as this will be more comfortable
5. Please restrict your arm movements, and for the first few days try to keep your elbows down at your sides
6. Please rest for the first few days after your operation
7. Notify us if there is excessive pain, swelling or bleeding from the breast
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BREAST REDUCTION
1. Please take all medications as directed.
2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. Please sleep on your back raised on 2 or 3 pillows. Do not sleep on your side
4. Do not drive a car or lift anything heavy for two weeks. Please restrict your arm movements, and for the first few days try to keep your elbows down at your sides
5. Please rest as much as possible for the first few days after your operation
6. You can shower normally tomorrow
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2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. Please sleep on your back raised on 2 or 3 pillows. Do not sleep on your side
4. Do not drive a car or lift anything heavy for two weeks. Please restrict your arm movements, and for the first few days try to keep your elbows down at your sides
5. Please rest as much as possible for the first few days after your operation
6. You can shower normally tomorrow
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BREAST SURGERY
1. Please take all medications as directed.
2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. Keep the dressing dry and intact until seen by your doctor
4. Please sleep on your back rather than on your side as this will be more comfortable
5. Please restrict your arm movements, and for the first few days try to keep your elbows down at your sides
6. Please rest for the first few days after your operation
7. Notify us if there is excessive pain, swelling or bleeding from the breast
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2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. Keep the dressing dry and intact until seen by your doctor
4. Please sleep on your back rather than on your side as this will be more comfortable
5. Please restrict your arm movements, and for the first few days try to keep your elbows down at your sides
6. Please rest for the first few days after your operation
7. Notify us if there is excessive pain, swelling or bleeding from the breast
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How to Care for the Jackson-Pratt Drain
CORRECTION OF GYNAECOMASTIA
1. Please take all medications as directed.
2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. Keep the dressing dry and intact and your binder on
4. Please sleep on your back rather than on your side as this will be more comfortable
5. Please restrict your arm movements, and for the first few days try to keep your elbows down at your sides
6. Please rest for the first few days after your operation
7. Notify us if there is excessive pain, swelling, or bleeding from the breast
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2. DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN
3. Keep the dressing dry and intact and your binder on
4. Please sleep on your back rather than on your side as this will be more comfortable
5. Please restrict your arm movements, and for the first few days try to keep your elbows down at your sides
6. Please rest for the first few days after your operation
7. Notify us if there is excessive pain, swelling, or bleeding from the breast
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CORRECTION OF PROMINENT EARS
1. Keep crepe bandage dry and intact. If this comes off before the first visit it will need to be re-done
2. Take pain relief as prescribed
3. For severe itching take Phenergan, dose as prescribed by the Pharmacist
Possible adverse reactions and drug interactions
• Panadol (Paracetamol): (Rare) Stomach upset, nausea, rash[see below]
• Phenergan: Sedation, excitation, convulsions, nausea and vomiting, dry mouth, palpitations, vision changes
NB:Paracetamol may be used to treat pain, or temperatures over 38ºC. It is not to be used for mild fever, gastroenteritis or as a sedative.
Oral Paracetamol dosage recommendations for children up to puberty:
Follow dosage instructions on the packet. In all cases, Paracetamol should not be administered to children up to puberty for more than 48 hours without medical review.
Oral Paracetamol dosage recommendations for adults and children after puberty:
Use Paracetamol 4 to 6 hourly, with a maximum of 6 tablets daily, and for no more than48 – 36 hours for patients of normal or average build. If pain persists seek medical advice before continuing.
All patients taking Paracetamol for extended periods should be aware of the Paracetamol content in over the counter and prescription products that they are taking as there could be an increased risk of liver problems.
If you encounter any adverse reaction/s to any of your medications, cease the medication and contact your Surgeon (refer to the Post Operative Instructions sheet) for further advice.
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2. Take pain relief as prescribed
3. For severe itching take Phenergan, dose as prescribed by the Pharmacist
Possible adverse reactions and drug interactions
• Panadol (Paracetamol): (Rare) Stomach upset, nausea, rash[see below]
• Phenergan: Sedation, excitation, convulsions, nausea and vomiting, dry mouth, palpitations, vision changes
NB:Paracetamol may be used to treat pain, or temperatures over 38ºC. It is not to be used for mild fever, gastroenteritis or as a sedative.
Oral Paracetamol dosage recommendations for children up to puberty:
Follow dosage instructions on the packet. In all cases, Paracetamol should not be administered to children up to puberty for more than 48 hours without medical review.
Oral Paracetamol dosage recommendations for adults and children after puberty:
Use Paracetamol 4 to 6 hourly, with a maximum of 6 tablets daily, and for no more than48 – 36 hours for patients of normal or average build. If pain persists seek medical advice before continuing.
All patients taking Paracetamol for extended periods should be aware of the Paracetamol content in over the counter and prescription products that they are taking as there could be an increased risk of liver problems.
If you encounter any adverse reaction/s to any of your medications, cease the medication and contact your Surgeon (refer to the Post Operative Instructions sheet) for further advice.
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EYELID REDUCTION
1. Please take all medications as directed
2. Sleep on 2 or 3 pillows to keep the head elevated. This will reduce swelling.
3. Avoid bending down. Keep your head elevated at all times.
4. Use cold saline or cold water (boil first then chill) packs frequently to reduce swelling and soothe discomfort.
5. Clean the eyes with a moist cotton bud 3 times a day.
6. If there is severe pain or visual impairment contact us immediately – this would be an extremely unlikely occurrence
For lubrication of the eyes (do not purchase until advised by surgeon):
Day: “Refresh” or “Murine Revital Eyes” or similar eye lubricant
Night: “Viscotears Liquid Gel”
Possible adverse reactions and drug interactions
• Refresh, Murine Revital Eyes: Stinging and burning
• Viscotears Liquid Gel: Mild transient burning, sticky eyelids, blurred vision
If you encounter any adverse reaction/s to any of your medications, cease the medication and contact your Surgeon (refer to the Post Operative Instructions sheet) for further advice.
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2. Sleep on 2 or 3 pillows to keep the head elevated. This will reduce swelling.
3. Avoid bending down. Keep your head elevated at all times.
4. Use cold saline or cold water (boil first then chill) packs frequently to reduce swelling and soothe discomfort.
5. Clean the eyes with a moist cotton bud 3 times a day.
6. If there is severe pain or visual impairment contact us immediately – this would be an extremely unlikely occurrence
For lubrication of the eyes (do not purchase until advised by surgeon):
Day: “Refresh” or “Murine Revital Eyes” or similar eye lubricant
Night: “Viscotears Liquid Gel”
Possible adverse reactions and drug interactions
• Refresh, Murine Revital Eyes: Stinging and burning
• Viscotears Liquid Gel: Mild transient burning, sticky eyelids, blurred vision
If you encounter any adverse reaction/s to any of your medications, cease the medication and contact your Surgeon (refer to the Post Operative Instructions sheet) for further advice.
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FACELIFT EYELID REDUCTION
FACELIFT
1. Take all medications as directed
2. Sleep on 2 or 3 pillows to keep the head elevated. This will reduce swelling
3. Avoid bending down. Keep your head elevated at all times
4. Apply ice packs to the face as much as possible for the first 48 hours, eg. for 20 minutes every 1 – 2 hours
5. REST ONLY. Do no exercise. Keep cool
6. Expect some swelling of the face. A small amount of blood ooze through the bandage can also be expected
Further instructions will be given when we remove the dressings in two days. Please bring a scarf with you to this appointment
EYELID REDUCTION
7. Use cold saline and cold water (boil first then chill) packs frequently to reduce swelling and soothe discomfort
8. Clean the eyes with a moist cotton bud 3 times a day
9. If there is severe pain or visual impairment contact us immediately – this would be an extremely unlikely occurrence
For lubrication of the eyes purchase (do not purchase until advised by surgeon):
Remove soft contact lenses before using
Day: “Refresh” or “Murine Revital Eyes” or similar eye lubricant
Night: “Viscotears Liquid Gel”
Possible adverse reactions and drug interactions
• Refresh, Murine Revital Eyes: Stinging and burning
• Viscotears Liquid Gel: Mild transient burning, sticky eyelids, blurred vision
If you encounter any adverse reaction/s to any of your medications, cease the medication and contact your Surgeon (refer to the Post Operative Instructions sheet) for further advice.
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1. Take all medications as directed
2. Sleep on 2 or 3 pillows to keep the head elevated. This will reduce swelling
3. Avoid bending down. Keep your head elevated at all times
4. Apply ice packs to the face as much as possible for the first 48 hours, eg. for 20 minutes every 1 – 2 hours
5. REST ONLY. Do no exercise. Keep cool
6. Expect some swelling of the face. A small amount of blood ooze through the bandage can also be expected
Further instructions will be given when we remove the dressings in two days. Please bring a scarf with you to this appointment
EYELID REDUCTION
7. Use cold saline and cold water (boil first then chill) packs frequently to reduce swelling and soothe discomfort
8. Clean the eyes with a moist cotton bud 3 times a day
9. If there is severe pain or visual impairment contact us immediately – this would be an extremely unlikely occurrence
For lubrication of the eyes purchase (do not purchase until advised by surgeon):
Remove soft contact lenses before using
Day: “Refresh” or “Murine Revital Eyes” or similar eye lubricant
Night: “Viscotears Liquid Gel”
Possible adverse reactions and drug interactions
• Refresh, Murine Revital Eyes: Stinging and burning
• Viscotears Liquid Gel: Mild transient burning, sticky eyelids, blurred vision
If you encounter any adverse reaction/s to any of your medications, cease the medication and contact your Surgeon (refer to the Post Operative Instructions sheet) for further advice.
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RHINOPLASTY
1. Please take all medications as directed
2. Change “dribbler” pad under the nose when it becomes moist with blood. REMEMBER, YOU HAVE TO BREATHE THROUGH YOUR MOUTH
3. Lie and sleep with your head elevated on three pillows
4. Apply ice packs to your forehead and eyes regularly, especially for the first 48 hours
5. Keep the dressings on your nose dry and intact
6. Clean around the stitches on the skin of your nose with cotton tips wet with water. Don’t put cotton tips inside your nostril
7. Take your antibiotic tablets as instructed
8. Don’t blow your nose or sneeze
9. No exercise
10. If you have excessive bleeding please let us know
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2. Change “dribbler” pad under the nose when it becomes moist with blood. REMEMBER, YOU HAVE TO BREATHE THROUGH YOUR MOUTH
3. Lie and sleep with your head elevated on three pillows
4. Apply ice packs to your forehead and eyes regularly, especially for the first 48 hours
5. Keep the dressings on your nose dry and intact
6. Clean around the stitches on the skin of your nose with cotton tips wet with water. Don’t put cotton tips inside your nostril
7. Take your antibiotic tablets as instructed
8. Don’t blow your nose or sneeze
9. No exercise
10. If you have excessive bleeding please let us know
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SKIN GRAFT CARE
1. Grafted Area (from where the lesion has been removed)
• KEEP DRY
• Leave dressing(s) dry and intact until your review appointment. However, if the outer dressing (gauze and tape) falls off, the remainder dressing underneath (foam rubber) should REMAIN. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THIS DRESSING
• Keep wound dry and apply Vaseline twice daily until your next appointment
2A. Donor Area on Arm or Leg
• Leave dressings dry and intact until your review appointment
• Remove the outer bandage in __ days. Leave the paper tape on the wound. You may get this tape lightly wet in the shower and then pat dry. If the paper tape falls off, replace with new paper tape
• Remove the outer bandage and Vaseline impregnated gauze in ____ days. You may shower normally. Apply ordinary Vaseline to the wound twice a day
2B. Donor Area in Front or Behind the Ear or on the Neck
• Leave dressing(s) dry and intact for 24 hours. You may then shower over the tape
• If desired, MICROPORE TAPE may be applied directly over the sutures
• Apply ordinary Vaseline to wound twice daily until your review appointment
• If you have excessive bleeding, apply DIRECT PRESSURE FOR 10 MINUTES. If necessary, the dressing(s) may be replaced with a similar type. If bleeding persists, ring our rooms or your GP
• DO NOT shave or apply make-up over the sutures
• If there is excessive redness, irritation, or any signs of possible infection ring our rooms or
your GP
• If your wound is on your arm or leg, keep that limb elevated for the first 2 days, and
whenever possible until the wound is completely healed
• If required, pain medication may be taken (not Aspirin)
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• KEEP DRY
• Leave dressing(s) dry and intact until your review appointment. However, if the outer dressing (gauze and tape) falls off, the remainder dressing underneath (foam rubber) should REMAIN. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THIS DRESSING
• Keep wound dry and apply Vaseline twice daily until your next appointment
2A. Donor Area on Arm or Leg
• Leave dressings dry and intact until your review appointment
• Remove the outer bandage in __ days. Leave the paper tape on the wound. You may get this tape lightly wet in the shower and then pat dry. If the paper tape falls off, replace with new paper tape
• Remove the outer bandage and Vaseline impregnated gauze in ____ days. You may shower normally. Apply ordinary Vaseline to the wound twice a day
2B. Donor Area in Front or Behind the Ear or on the Neck
• Leave dressing(s) dry and intact for 24 hours. You may then shower over the tape
• If desired, MICROPORE TAPE may be applied directly over the sutures
• Apply ordinary Vaseline to wound twice daily until your review appointment
• If you have excessive bleeding, apply DIRECT PRESSURE FOR 10 MINUTES. If necessary, the dressing(s) may be replaced with a similar type. If bleeding persists, ring our rooms or your GP
• DO NOT shave or apply make-up over the sutures
• If there is excessive redness, irritation, or any signs of possible infection ring our rooms or
your GP
• If your wound is on your arm or leg, keep that limb elevated for the first 2 days, and
whenever possible until the wound is completely healed
• If required, pain medication may be taken (not Aspirin)
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SUCTION LIPECTOMY ABDOMEN
1. Please take all medications as directed
2. The abdominal binder dressing may be adjusted for comfort
Three days after the operation you may temporarily remove the binder and cotton wool. Do not remove the white steri-strips across the wound(s). You can now shower, and after gently drying the area replace the cotton wool and binder. This can now be done on a daily basis until returning to see your doctor
3. Please rest for the first few days after your operation. You may walk around, but do not engage in any strenuous exercise
4. Avoid putting strain on your abdomen as you would in a “sit up”, ie. sitting straight up from lying down. You will need assistance, or roll onto your side and sit up sideways. Similarly, do not lift heavy objects that cause you to strain
4. Avoid putting strain on your abdomen as you would in a “sit up”, ie. sitting straight up from lying down. You will need assistance or roll onto your side and sit up sideways. Similarly, do not lift heavy objects that cause you to strain
COMPRESSION GARMENT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Use cold/cool water only
• Use gentle soap
• Hand wash
• Do not bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Do not place in dryer
• Do not dry clean
• Do not iron
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2. The abdominal binder dressing may be adjusted for comfort
Three days after the operation you may temporarily remove the binder and cotton wool. Do not remove the white steri-strips across the wound(s). You can now shower, and after gently drying the area replace the cotton wool and binder. This can now be done on a daily basis until returning to see your doctor
3. Please rest for the first few days after your operation. You may walk around, but do not engage in any strenuous exercise
4. Avoid putting strain on your abdomen as you would in a “sit up”, ie. sitting straight up from lying down. You will need assistance, or roll onto your side and sit up sideways. Similarly, do not lift heavy objects that cause you to strain
4. Avoid putting strain on your abdomen as you would in a “sit up”, ie. sitting straight up from lying down. You will need assistance or roll onto your side and sit up sideways. Similarly, do not lift heavy objects that cause you to strain
COMPRESSION GARMENT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Use cold/cool water only
• Use gentle soap
• Hand wash
• Do not bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Do not place in dryer
• Do not dry clean
• Do not iron
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SUCTION LIPECTOMY THIGHS / THIGHS + ABDOMEN
1. Please take all medications as directed
2. At the end of the operation a quite firm elasticised garment would have been put on, and this extends from generally the waist area to just below the knees, occasionally it goes down lower.
The small wounds underneath are covered with a steri-strip. Occasionally, you may experience a small amount of bleeding from these areas, and if this is the case a small pad or gauze can be placed underneath the garment over the wound. If it is only quite a small ooze then one can simply leave it be. It is quite unusual to get very large amounts of oozing from this.
Please leave the garment in place for at least the first three days after the operation. If it is tight around the abdomen or other areas you can temporarily undo the zipper for some minutes then do it up again.
You may find it more convenient to shower in the garment for the first week. Use a hairdryer to dry the garment. This will save you the trouble and discomfort of getting in and out of the garment.
If you take the garment off to shower (after three days) leave the white steri-strips on the wounds.
At this time you can also wash the garment. Whilst this is drying it is best to wear firm clothing, such as lycra tights or bicycle shorts, or very firm pantihose.
3. Please rest for the first few days after your operation. You may walk around, but do not engage in any strenuous exercise.
COMPRESSION GARMENT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Use cold/cool water only
• Use gentle soap
• Hand wash
• Do not bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Do not place in dryer
• Do not dry clean
• Do not iron
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2. At the end of the operation a quite firm elasticised garment would have been put on, and this extends from generally the waist area to just below the knees, occasionally it goes down lower.
The small wounds underneath are covered with a steri-strip. Occasionally, you may experience a small amount of bleeding from these areas, and if this is the case a small pad or gauze can be placed underneath the garment over the wound. If it is only quite a small ooze then one can simply leave it be. It is quite unusual to get very large amounts of oozing from this.
Please leave the garment in place for at least the first three days after the operation. If it is tight around the abdomen or other areas you can temporarily undo the zipper for some minutes then do it up again.
You may find it more convenient to shower in the garment for the first week. Use a hairdryer to dry the garment. This will save you the trouble and discomfort of getting in and out of the garment.
If you take the garment off to shower (after three days) leave the white steri-strips on the wounds.
At this time you can also wash the garment. Whilst this is drying it is best to wear firm clothing, such as lycra tights or bicycle shorts, or very firm pantihose.
3. Please rest for the first few days after your operation. You may walk around, but do not engage in any strenuous exercise.
COMPRESSION GARMENT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Use cold/cool water only
• Use gentle soap
• Hand wash
• Do not bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Do not place in dryer
• Do not dry clean
• Do not iron
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WOUND CARE FOLLOWING MINOR PROCEDURE
1. The local anaesthetic will wear off in a few hours. After that you may need some Panadol
2. If there is any bleeding from the wound, please apply firm pressure with clean tissues for 10 minutes. Please have a look at the clock to ensure that the pressure is applied for a full 10 minutes. This is normally enough to stop any minor bleeding, however you may need to repeat this. If bleeding persists, please contact us
3. If there is excessive redness, irritation, or any signs of possible infection ring our rooms. If you can’t contact the rooms call the afterhours number above or see your GP
4. If your wound is on your arm, leg or head keep the area elevated
5. NO swimming and NO heavy exercise for at least 1 week
Please follow the instructions below as marked:
• Please apply Vaseline to the wound twice a day. Shower normally and pat the wound dry
• The wound has been covered with Vaseline impregnated gauze. You can remove this dressing tomorrow, shower normally and apply ordinary Vaseline to the wound twice a day
• Please leave all the dressings clean, dry and intact until you are reviewed back in the rooms. For dressings on your leg or arm, you may cover the dressing with a plastic bag to keep it dry while showering (secure plastic bag with tape or an elastic band)
• The wound has been put back together with stitches. Over the stitches you have white Steri strips you can get this tape lightly wet in the shower and then pat it dry. DO NOT PEEL THE TAPE OFF. If it falls off on its own, please replace with Micropore paper tape (from the chemist)
• The wound has been put back together with stitches. Over the stitches you have some brown paper tape called Micropore tape. You can get this brown paper tape lightly wet in the shower and then pat it dry. DO NOT PEEL THE PAPER TAPE OFF. If it falls off on its own, please replace with new paper tape (from the chemist)
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2. If there is any bleeding from the wound, please apply firm pressure with clean tissues for 10 minutes. Please have a look at the clock to ensure that the pressure is applied for a full 10 minutes. This is normally enough to stop any minor bleeding, however you may need to repeat this. If bleeding persists, please contact us
3. If there is excessive redness, irritation, or any signs of possible infection ring our rooms. If you can’t contact the rooms call the afterhours number above or see your GP
4. If your wound is on your arm, leg or head keep the area elevated
5. NO swimming and NO heavy exercise for at least 1 week
Please follow the instructions below as marked:
• Please apply Vaseline to the wound twice a day. Shower normally and pat the wound dry
• The wound has been covered with Vaseline impregnated gauze. You can remove this dressing tomorrow, shower normally and apply ordinary Vaseline to the wound twice a day
• Please leave all the dressings clean, dry and intact until you are reviewed back in the rooms. For dressings on your leg or arm, you may cover the dressing with a plastic bag to keep it dry while showering (secure plastic bag with tape or an elastic band)
• The wound has been put back together with stitches. Over the stitches you have white Steri strips you can get this tape lightly wet in the shower and then pat it dry. DO NOT PEEL THE TAPE OFF. If it falls off on its own, please replace with Micropore paper tape (from the chemist)
• The wound has been put back together with stitches. Over the stitches you have some brown paper tape called Micropore tape. You can get this brown paper tape lightly wet in the shower and then pat it dry. DO NOT PEEL THE PAPER TAPE OFF. If it falls off on its own, please replace with new paper tape (from the chemist)
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WOUND CARE
Please follow the instructions below as marked:
1. • Obtain micropore tape from your chemist.
• Leave dressing(s) dry and intact for 1 day.
• If you have a gauze dressing over the wound this may be removed on the second day.
• Leave the micropore tape over the sutures undisturbed.
• You may now get the wound wet. Don’t rub the wound vigorously. Pat dry.
• Leave the micropore tape on until you return to see the doctor. If the tape falls off, replace
with a new piece of micropore tape.
• If you have excessive bleeding, apply DIRECT PRESSURE FOR 10 MINUTES. If necessary,
replace the micropore tape. If bleeding persists, ring our rooms or your GP.
• DO NOT shave or apply make-up over the wound.
• If there is excessive redness, irritation, or any signs of possible infection ring our rooms or
your GP.
• If required, pain medication may be taken.
• If your wound is on your arm, leg or head keep the area elevated for the first 2 days, and
whenever possible until the wound is completely healed.
• You can recommence Warfarin or Aspirin if stopped prior to surgery.
• No swimming or exercise for ____ weeks.
2. • Apply Vaseline to the wound until you return to see the doctor
3. • Leave dressing(s) dry and intact until seen by your Surgeon.
• If you have excessive bleeding, apply DIRECT PRESSURE FOR 10 MINUTES. If necessary,
the dressing(s) may be replaced with a similar type. If bleeding persists, ring our rooms or
your GP.
• If there is excessive redness, irritation, or any signs of possible infection ring our rooms or
your GP.
• If required, pain medication may be taken (not Aspirin).
• If your wound is on your arm, leg or head keep that limb elevated for the first 2 days, and
whenever possible until the wound is completely healed.
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1. • Obtain micropore tape from your chemist.
• Leave dressing(s) dry and intact for 1 day.
• If you have a gauze dressing over the wound this may be removed on the second day.
• Leave the micropore tape over the sutures undisturbed.
• You may now get the wound wet. Don’t rub the wound vigorously. Pat dry.
• Leave the micropore tape on until you return to see the doctor. If the tape falls off, replace
with a new piece of micropore tape.
• If you have excessive bleeding, apply DIRECT PRESSURE FOR 10 MINUTES. If necessary,
replace the micropore tape. If bleeding persists, ring our rooms or your GP.
• DO NOT shave or apply make-up over the wound.
• If there is excessive redness, irritation, or any signs of possible infection ring our rooms or
your GP.
• If required, pain medication may be taken.
• If your wound is on your arm, leg or head keep the area elevated for the first 2 days, and
whenever possible until the wound is completely healed.
• You can recommence Warfarin or Aspirin if stopped prior to surgery.
• No swimming or exercise for ____ weeks.
2. • Apply Vaseline to the wound until you return to see the doctor
3. • Leave dressing(s) dry and intact until seen by your Surgeon.
• If you have excessive bleeding, apply DIRECT PRESSURE FOR 10 MINUTES. If necessary,
the dressing(s) may be replaced with a similar type. If bleeding persists, ring our rooms or
your GP.
• If there is excessive redness, irritation, or any signs of possible infection ring our rooms or
your GP.
• If required, pain medication may be taken (not Aspirin).
• If your wound is on your arm, leg or head keep that limb elevated for the first 2 days, and
whenever possible until the wound is completely healed.
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