1. Choose the best season
Summer is the least suitable season for surgery. The heat can easily lead to hematomas, and scorching sunlight can deepen the color of new scars. After surgery, exposure to light should be avoided, and even strong lighting is inappropriate. This is especially true for those who have undergone facelifts; they must avoid direct sunlight. Winter is not an ideal season either. Due to low temperatures, blood circulation is relatively slower, metabolism is less active, and wounds heal more slowly. Moreover, wearing too many clothes affects movement after surgery.
Therefore, spring and autumn are the best seasons for surgery, with mild climates and less intense sunlight.