Precautions After Forehead Reduction
- Swelling and bruising may appear differently on each side, but they will improve with time.
- The degree of swelling, bruising, and pain varies by individual and is not related to the surgical outcome, so there is no need to worry.
- For at least 2–3 days, keep your head elevated above heart level. Major swelling usually improves within 2 weeks, while minor swelling can continue to decrease gradually for up to 3 months.
- Applying cold compresses for 2–3 days after surgery helps reduce swelling. When applying, place gauze or a clean tissue over the area to prevent water from touching the wound.
- Stitch removal is usually done on the 10th day and may be completed in two sessions depending on healing progress.
- Shampooing is possible from the next day, but take care to avoid getting water directly on the incision or stitches. After washing, keep the suture area completely dry.
- Incision scars may vary depending on the individual. They may appear red and firm for 2–3 months but will gradually fade and become less noticeable over 6 months to 1 year.
- Temporary hair loss may occur near the incision line on the scalp, but this usually improves over time. The incision line itself may also appear firm for 2–3 months.
- Daily activities such as opening the mouth widely may feel uncomfortable at first but will improve as recovery progresses.
- Avoid applying cosmetics or any other irritating substances to the surgical site until stitches are removed.
- For 4 weeks, avoid alcohol, smoking, saunas, hot baths, and strenuous exercise.
- Recovery speed varies by individual, and improvements in sensation may continue for more than 6 months.
- If you experience severe pain, bleeding, or skin color changes within the first 24 hours, contact the hospital and return for evaluation immediately.

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