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COSMETIC & RESTORATIVE SURGERY CLINIC

INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SURGERY


NAME: ________________________________________________________________________

PLACE: ________________________________________________________________________

DATE OF SURGERY: _________________________TIME OF ARRIVAL: _______________

SURGERY:_____________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________


TELEPHONE

1. Please telephone the Hospital the day before your scheduled surgery to confirm the time of your arrival for bed allocation and costs.


DIET

2. DO NOT EAT OR DRINK ANY FLUIDS AFTER MIDNIGHT THE EVENING BEFORE
YOUR SURGERY, REGARDLESS OF TYPE OF ANAESTHETIC: LOCAL/GENERAL, IF
SURGERY IN AM OR AFTER 6.30AM FOR PM SURGERY.


MEDICATIONS

3. IF YOU ARE TAKING REGULAR MEDICATION CHECK WITH DR REGARDING TAKING
YOUR MEDICATION ON THE DAY OF SURGERY. IF DR INSTRUCTS YOU TO TAKE
YOUR MEDICATION ON THE MORNING OF SURGERY, DO SO WITH A SIP OF WATER
(NO JUICE OR OTHER LIQUIDS).

4. DO NOT TAKE ANY VITAMIN E ONCE BOOKED FOR SURGERY AND AFTER SURGERY FOR TWO WEEKS.

DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN OR ANY MEDICATION WHICH CONTAINS ASPIRIN FOR 10
DAYS BEFORE AND AFTER YOUR SURGERY. PLEASE CHECK THE LABELS OF ANY
MEDICATIONS YOU TAKE (EVEN THOSE AVAILABLE WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION) TO
MAKE SURE THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ASPIRIN (OR ACETYL SALICYLIC ACID).

PLEASE CHECK OUR ADDITIONAL LIST. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ASK YOUR DOCTOR
OR PHARMACIST. TAKING ASPIRIN WILL INCREASE YOUR TENDENCY TO BLEED AT
THE TIME OF SURGERY. HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY SHOULD ALSO BE
STOPPED BEFORE SURGERY. YOU WILL BE INSTRUCTED WHEN TO RESTART IT.


WHAT TO WEAR

6. On the day of surgery, wear loose fitting clothes which do not have to be put on over your head and
low heel shoes. No panty hose/tights. Do not wear make-up or nail polish or cosmetics. Bring
scarf and sunglasses to wear after your operation.

7. Contact lenses cannot be worn in the operating room, wear glasses.

8. Leave all valuables and jewellery at home. Although you will be provided with a locker for your
clothing while you are in surgery, the Hospital cannot be responsible for any valuables or jewellery
misplaced or lost.


SMOKING

9. Smokers should try to stop smoking from the time of the surgery booking. Smoking irritates
nasal passages and causes coughing which might bring on a bleed several days after your operation.
It is also a contraindication with General Anaesthesia. Smoking also slows healing due to a
decreased blood supply to the operated area.


PRE & POST-OPERATIVELY

10. Report any signs of cold, infection, boils or pustules, fever, appearing before surgery.

11. Take 1 gram of Vitamin C and 1 tablet of Biozinc daily the week before surgery and continue for
one month after surgery.


TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS

12. YOU MUST NOT DRIVE HOME AFTER YOUR OPERATION. You should make
arrangements for a responsible person to accompany you home after your operation. If you live
more than an hour’s drive from the hospital, we recommend you arrange to stay in Sydney for your
post-operative night.

13. AFTER surgery do not remove bandages or splint unless instructed to do so.

14. SUNLIGHT: You must not expose fresh scars or swollen, red bruised skins to the sun or
tanning booth. Sunlight may cause swelling or the skin to ‘stain’ due to excess deposition of
pigment which can be permanent.


THE NIGHT/DAY BEFORE SURGERY

1. Nothing to eat or drink AFTER MIDNIGHT/6.30AM IF PM SURGERY.

2. Shower and wash your face with mild soap, shampoo your hair. Remove all make-up.

3. Do not cream your face afterwards.

4. Remove all jewellery.


THE MORNING OF SURGERY

1. No make-up. This includes MASCARA. Make sure that all mascara is removed from the eyelashes and lid margins as the material can get into the scar and may permanently stain the scar.
It may irritate the eyes if the eyes are taped.

2. Nothing to eat or drink.

3. Your pre-operative medication will be given to you after arrival and ordered.

4. Take medications as prescribed. Check with the surgeon and the anaesthetist.

5. Plan to be at the hospital or office at the time required.

6. Please do not hesitate to call during regular office hours if you have further questions about these instructions.

7. Do not take anything valuable to the hospital.

8. Take something to relax you while you wait e.g. magazine, book, Walkman.


PRE-OPERATIVELY

Pre-operatively please attend to the following highlighted points.

1) Blood tests.

2) Chest X-ray (45 years and over, history of heart/lung disease or smoker).

3) ECG (45 years and over).

4) Mammogram/Ultrasound for breast surgery.

5) Consent forms signed and returned to Dr Hodgkinson’s rooms.

6) Admission form signed and filled in then returned to the appropriate hospital.

7) Call the hospital the day before to confirm the time and hospital costs.

8) The cost of surgery is: ____________________________________________________

Due _____________________________________________________________________

9) The cost of anaesthesia is: ________________________________________________

Due _____________________________________________________________________

For ______________________________________________________________________

10) Facility Fee ____________________________________________________________

11) The cost for implants is ___________________________________________________

12) A Deposit of 10% ___________ is required as soon as possible to secure your surgical booking.
A deposit not received 14 days prior to the booking is subject to immediate cancellation.

13) Please note personal cheques will not be accepted 10 days prior to surgery.


PRE-OP DRUG INSTRUCTIONS

Please obtain the following vitamins before surgery and follow the instructions precisely.

1. Biozinc - 1 tablet daily.
2. 500 mg (Vitamin C)

Take 2 tablets a day at breakfast, the week before surgery and continue for one month with same
dosage. Do not take the morning of surgery.

3. Panadol 500 mg (Pain Killer)

For pain if needed after surgery take one - two tablets. In case of severe pain, you should contact
the office.

N.B. If you have any questions about drug instructions please call the office.

4. Check with your doctor or nurse regarding regular medications.

TAKE ABOVE DRUGS ONLY IF PRESCRIBED

 

COSMETIC AND RESTORATIVE SURGERY CLINIC
& DOUBLE BAY DAY SURGERY

Ambulance booking


Telephone NSW AMBULANCE 13 12 33

NAME: ________________________________________________________________________

TELEPHONE NUMBER DBDS: 9328 7979 (This number is DBDS /CRSC after hours number)

PICKUP ADDRESS: 20 MANNING RD
DOUBLE BAY
COURT RD ENTRANCE
Ambulance Bay.
ADDRESS TO: Wolper Hospital
Trelawney Street
Wollahra
Phone:9328 6077

Diagnosis:_____________________________________________________________________

Infectious: YES NO (Delete which does not apply)

Booking Number- _____________________________________________________________

 

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