How long after autologous fat filler can you drink alcohol

May 26, 2023
After the autologous fat filler is done, in order to ensure the smooth survival of fat cells, doctors will instruct patients to pay attention to a lot of maintenance, including some dietary taboos, the most important of which is to pay attention to avoid alcohol, so many people will ask, how long can I drink alcohol after autologous fat filler?

How long can I drink after autologous fat filler?

After autologous lipofilling, the fat is unstable and cannot survive all the time. It takes at least 3 months to survive stably, and drinking alcohol will cause the recovery period of autologous lipofilling to be prolonged, so it is better to drink alcohol after 3 months of autologous lipofilling.

Drinking after autologous fat filler affects the survival of fat cells

Drinking alcohol will cause the metabolism to speed up, resulting in the filled fat cells being metabolized too quickly and not being able to pass the recovery period smoothly, and the fat cells will wither away due to insufficient nutrition.

Drinking after autologous fat filler affects wound healing

Alcohol will dilute blood and affect the body's blood supply to repair cells, which will make it difficult for the wound to recover after autologous fat filler, and the recovery time of the injection needle wound is likely to be prolonged.

Drinking after autologous fat filler causes wound discomfort

After autologous fat filler, doctors will give patients anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent wound inflammation and infection. If you drink alcohol at this time, the alcohol content will affect the efficacy of the anti-inflammatory drugs and cause pain in the surgical wound, and alcohol will easily react with the drugs pharmacologically, which will easily endanger your health.

Drinking after autologous fat filler causes body oozing

Alcohol can easily lead to blood thinning. Drinking alcohol after autologous fat filler can easily lead to unexpected bleeding and oozing of the wound, making the wound recovery period more uncomfortable.

Drinking after autologous fat filler leads to aggravation of hematoma

Drinking alcohol can easily lead to vasodilation. If the blood drainage is incomplete due to technical problems when doing autologous fat filler, drinking alcohol can lead to swelling of the fat-filled area and affect the wound recovery.

It is best to avoid alcohol during the recovery period of autologous fat filler

If the wound oozing occurs during the recovery period of autologous lipofilling, it is better not to drink alcohol in this case because the stimulation of alcohol will lead to more serious undesirable symptoms and aggravate the pain of the fat-filled parts, and even lead to the total absorption of fat and failure to achieve the filling effect.
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