Smoking and Surgery: A Risk to Healing and Aesthetic Outcomes
evitaclinic2025-01-14T14:19:38+09:00Smoking significantly impacts post-surgical healing, especially in breast surgeries and tummy tucks, by constricting blood vessels and reducing oxygen supply. This can lead to complications like necrosis, delayed healing, and hypertrophic scarring. Ensuring adequate blood flow is critical for optimal recovery and aesthetic results. To minimize risks, smokers should quit at least one week before surgery and remain smoke-free for at least two weeks postoperatively. Prioritizing this step improves healing outcomes and overall surgical success.