Honolulu, Hawaii | Tummy Tuck Surgery
The Importance Of Your Diet To A Successful
Tummy Tuck
Preparing for a tummy tuck surgery in Hawaii means not only preparing your body for the procedure, but also your
diet and food intake. The most important thing to remember though is to take note of Dr. Ching’s recommendations because they will be tailored
specifically to your lifestyle, your overall health and other unique factors.
There are some general rules that are applicable to most, sometimes all, who will be
undergoing a tummy tuck. This article is intended to bring them to your attention so you can be aware of some of the general rules you should follow
in the days and weeks leading up to this cosmetic procedure.
Tummy Tuck Success: Why Your Diet Is So Important To It
During that time
before your tummy tuck you should pay attention to your diet.
That means regulating what you consume so you’re eating healthy
foods. Why? The improved diet can have an effect on your health,
including the immune system. The immune system can play a vital
role in your successful recovery so it's important to increase
any advantage you can there.
More important,
though, is that you're eating foods that are specifically healthy
for a person undergoing a tummy tuck surgery. Dr. Ching will give
you suggestions and guidance on this, but a couple of important
pieces of information you should know:
#1: A multivitamin is usually a good choice for your health, but you should discuss taking one
during this time with Dr. Ching. Multivitamins, in some cases, can slow the recovery process.
#2: Vitamin E can also present complications for tummy tuck patients. This vitamin can disrupt blood
clotting so avoiding Vitamin E supplements,
especially in the 2 weeks preceeding surgery, is recommended.
Food Preparation Before Your Tummy Tuck
You should try to prepare and freeze enough meals to get you through 2 weeks following your
tummy tuck. You may be up and mobile before those 2 weeks are through, but it's best to make things as easy for yourself as possible.
Some foods that will fill your need for healthy, simple meals:
- Soup
- Applesauce
- Yogurt
- Protein Shakes
- Oatmeal
- Cottage Cheese
- Juice
Lastly, talk to Dr. Ching and his staff about low-sodium foods that may help in reducing any swelling
you may experience.
Remember, follow the surgeon’s recommendations on your diet for both the time leading up to
surgery as well as afterward. Foods that are usually healthy may not be so following your procedure.
Contact
us today to have a personal consultation with Dr. Ching regarding
tummy tuck surgery in Hawaii. We'll be happy to answer your questions
and concerns. Or find out more about the process on our main Hawaii
Tummy Tuck page.
