Quote from: Julie Marie on June 21, 2011, 06:54:04 AM
Before that question can be answered with any accuracy at all...
1. What work are you having done?
2. How well does your body heal?
3. Are you a good patient or a bad patient?
4. Will you have professional care in the following days?
5. What surgeon is doing the work?
- I haven't talked to a doctor yet as I am still in a very
very preliminary stage, but I imagine a bit of nose, chin, jaw, and forehead.
- It heals rather well I suppose. I have a high pain tolerance.
- I probably consider myself an average patient. But this is also rather important, so I'd likely go the extra mile.
- Maybe, it depends
- I was thinking Spiegel, Zukowski, Van de Ven, or Di Maggio.
Quote from: Sarah7 on June 21, 2011, 09:06:19 AM
Depends what you consider "recovered." Spiegel recommends 3 weeks off work: http://www.drspiegel.com/ffs-recovery-support/.
I consider recovered being able to walk around, most bruising is healed, and bandages are removed. I don't mind swelling, but as I'm still a student, summer seems to be the best time for the procedure.