Bleeding:
- Minor bleeding and oozing may continue for 1-3 days after surgery.
- Place gauze and apply pressure in the surgical area for 30-60 minutes at a time.
- Change the gauze every 30-60 minutes until bleeding slows down.
- DO NOT leave gauze packs in while sleeping, as it can be a choking hazard.
- Avoid spitting or using straws, hot foods or drinks, and high-impact activities for 3-7 days depending on the extent of surgery.
- For continued oozing, place a moistened black tea bag over the area and apply pressure for 30-60 minutes.
- Call the office or the after hours on-call surgeon if heavy bleeding continues.
Pain:
- Pain is greatest for the first 2 days and should decrease over the next 2-7 days.
- For minor pain, use over-the-counter medications, such as Tylenol (Acetaminophen), Advil or Motrin (Ibuprofen).
- For more significant pain, please use the prescribed medications as directed.
- When using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, such as Advil or Motrin (Ibuprofen), Aleve (Naproxen), Toradol (Ketorolac), take them after eating.
- Monitor for any signs of gastrointestinal upset or pain and discontinue use if necessary.
Swelling & Bruising:
- It is normal to have swelling after surgery.
- Swelling increases for 2 days after your procedure and resolves in 2-10 days.
- Place an ice pack to the cheek (20 minutes on, then 20 minutes off) repeatedly for 1-2 days.
- After 2 days, moist warm compresses to the facial area may be used for comfort.
- For any bruising, apply moist warm compresses to the facial area. This will improve in about 1-2 weeks.
- Keep your head elevated 30 degrees while sleeping by lying on multiple pillows for 1-2 days.
Diet:
- Once the freezing wears off and bleeding has slowed down, begin with a cold liquid diet.
- Start with clear fluids and advance to a soft diet that can include juice, Jell-O, ice cream, yogurt, smoothies, soup, etc.
- Avoid hot foods and beverages for 2 days.
- If you experience nausea, use over-the-counter medication, like Gravol.
After IV Sedation or General Anesthesia
- Do not drive a motorized vehicle or perform any activity requiring a high degree of concentration or care for 24 hours.
- If you continue experiencing drowsiness or dizziness, avoid strenuous activity and have supervision.
- Supervision, by a responsible adult, is needed for 24 hours after your surgery with any form of anesthesia.
- Do not drink alcohol or take any sedatives, since they may prolong the effects of the medications given.
Other Instructions:
- Please do not smoke for at least 7 days after your procedure.
- Brush your teeth up to the surgical area, carefully — you must keep your mouth clean to avoid infection.
- Begin gentle rinsing of your mouth with warm salt water or the recommended rinsing solution after each meal.
- Most sutures or stitches are dissolvable and melt on their own between 5-14 days, depending on the type of sutures.
- If the surgical site remains open and/or traps food/debris, please call the office to return for a check-up.
- If you experience hives, a rash, or itching, discontinue the prescribed medication and promptly contact your surgeon. You can reach the clinic or contact an on-call surgeon using the numbers below.
If you see no improvement in recovery after 5-7 days, call for a follow-up appointment.
Vancouver – T: (604) 879-6106 F: (604) 879-6108 E: vancouver@omsgroup.ca
Burnaby – T: (604) 430-1315 F: (604) 438-1320 E: burnaby@omsgroup.ca
Richmond – T: (604) 270-1700 F: (604) 303-0077 E: richmond@omsgroup.ca