Prepare for your Aesthetic Foot Surgery at Liv Hospital. Learn about the consultation process, medical requirements, and how to get ready for foot plastic surgery.
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Consultation and Preparation
The journey toward a successful Aesthetic Foot Surgery begins with a meticulously structured consultation. Because the anatomy of the foot is incredibly dense with nerves and vessels, a standard visual check is never sufficient. When you visit a specialist at Liv Hospital, the process starts with a detailed medical history where the clinician asks about your previous activity levels and physical goals. The goal of this evaluation is to provide objective evidence of structural or skin failure and to determine if a surgical intervention is the most appropriate next step for your physical vitality.
The first line of preparation involves a hands-on assessment of the patient’s lower extremities.
These clinical signs provide the surgeon with a “map” of the structural failure. If the patient shows specific areas of bone protrusion, it is a strong indicator that the internal biological signaling needs support, justifying a tailored Foot Cosmetic Surgery plan.
To ensure a safe environment for any Aesthetic And Functional Foot Surgery, several systemic screenings are mandatory.
At Liv Hospital, we use high-resolution diagnostic technology to ensure the highest degree of accuracy, providing a clear view of your systemic health before the procedure begins.
What a patient consumes before surgery acts as the building blocks for post-operative tissue repair.
Treating the body without addressing its internal chemistry is a missed opportunity. Our specialists ensure the biological environment is optimized to support the surgical outcome.
Certain habits can act as accelerators for complications and must be managed weeks before the procedure.
Identifying these triggers is a hallmark of the specialized care at Liv Hospital. We work with patients to ensure their body is in its most resilient state.
The end goal of the preparation phase is to reach a clear and confident mental state.
By taking a comprehensive view of your future mobility and comfort, we ensure that you are an active participant in your recovery. Replacing uncertainty with a clear, data-driven plan is essential.
Before an Aesthetic And Functional Foot Surgery, high-definition imaging is required to see beneath the surface.
Specialists look for these markers to ensure the skeletal frame is ready to support the desired aesthetic changes.
Because the feet are the furthest point from the heart, blood flow is a primary concern for the clinical team.
Professional observation at our clinic helps identify any underlying vascular risks that must be managed before the Foot Cosmetic Surgery begins.
In specific clinical scenarios, we test for sensitivities to surgical materials or local numbing agents.
Using these high-tech safety protocols ensures that the clinical team can make life-saving decisions in a matter of minutes, ensuring the structural foundation is secure.
The end goal of the diagnostic and preparation phase is to reach a definitive management plan. Once all tests are completed—physical exam, mapping, and labs—your specialist at Liv Hospital will sit down with you to review the findings. If the evidence shows that your condition requires a surgical correction, we will discuss the options in detail. We encourage you to get reach to the hospital to finalize your journey toward more beautiful and functional feet.
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You don’t need to stop running weeks in advance, but you should not run the day before surgery to avoid dehydration or muscle fatigue. However, you must be mentally prepared that you will not be running for several months after surgery while the bones heal.
Yes, absolutely. Bringing your “goal shoes” helps the surgeon understand exactly what you are trying to achieve. It allows for a realistic discussion about whether your foot can be reshaped to fit into that specific shoe safely.
Having flat feet doesn’t disqualify you from aesthetic surgery, but it affects the planning. Flat feet can cause bunions to recur if the underlying instability isn’t addressed. Your surgeon might recommend arch supports or additional procedures to stabilize the arch.
It depends on the procedure. For extensive bone work, you might need crutches or a knee scooter for a few weeks. For minor procedures or modern bunion surgery, you might be able to walk in a surgical boot immediately.
If you have a desk job, you can often return in 1 to 2 weeks, provided you can keep your foot elevated. If your job involves standing or walking, you might need 6 to 8 weeks off.
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