Jun
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Written by:
Lesi Beamon Mackey
6/23/2009 10:29 AM
There are a number of supplements, herbs and nutrients that can potentially accelerate healing and reduce scarring when used appropriately. However, patients need to be aware that full disclosure of all medications, both those that are prescribed and those that are obtained over the counter, can have a significant impact on recovery.
Following is a summary of various herbal medications that can have a potentially negative surgical effect if not avoided two to three weeks prior to surgery.
Bleeding effects
Gingko biloba
Garlic
Ginseng
Fish oils (omega 3 fatty acids)
Dong Quai
Feverfew
Cardiovascular effects
Ephedra
Garlic (hypotension)
Anesthetic effects
Valerian root
St. John’s wort
Kava
Drug Interactions
Echinacea
Goldenseal
Licorice
St. John’s wort
Kava
Valerian Root
Other
St. John’s wort and Dong Quai (photosensitivity)
Ginseng (hypoglycemia)
Excerpt from March/April 2009 Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Please use this list as a starting point for your discussion with your plastic surgeon. Open communication is essental to ensuring your health safety and best possible surgical outcome.
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