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If you had heart surgery you shouldn't drink alcohol until your surgeon says you can.
Of course you cannot drink alcohol after surgery, the pain meds prescribed would cause havoc if alcohol is then introduced. It is not advisable to drink when taking pain medication. However, once you have healed and are no longer on medications, it would be fine to drink some alcohol.
Ask your doctor to be certain
Orthognathic surgery or the jaw replacement surgery which is mostly safe procedure. But it is better to get the surgery done by the jaw replacement surgeon who are experienced. Consult with the surgeon of jaw surgery near me and get it done properly. Check out online for best doctors.
People who have had gastric bypass surgery should not drink alcohol at all, generally-speaking. Certainly you should consult the doctor who did the surgery before even considering it.
After a couple of days, yes, but you should never drink directly after any surgery.
The most common type of plastic surgery on the jaw is corrective jaw surgery. This type of surgery is done to improve appearance, and the ability to chew better. This surgery is called Orthognathic surgery.
Corrective jaw surgery costs between $20,000.00-$30,000.00.
Orthognathic surgery is a surgery that corrects jaw and mouth conditions, and other problems that cannot be treated with braces. This surgery is sometimes referred to as corrective jaw surgery.
Drinking alcohol soon after surgery is discouraged because alcohol thins the blood (which is good for the heart and circulatory system) but increases the chances of bleeding.
Consuming alcohol is not recommended before any surgery as it will thin out your blood and retard the healing process. After surgery, large amounts of alcohol consumed can prolong healing times, and the thinning of your blood may cause dizziness. Ask your doctor about the side effects of alcohol related to your surgery.
Harvey M. Rosen has written: 'Aesthetic perspectives in jaw surgery' -- subject(s): Chin, Jaw, Jaws, Methods, Plastic Surgery, Surgery, Surgery, Plastic