All the Advantages of Having Cosmetic Surgery in the Winter

Though you may not associate the colder temperatures and layers of gloves, sweaters, and scarfs with natural beauty, winter is, in fact, the perfect season for cosmetic surgery. At our surgical clinic in Staten Island, we perform breast enhancements, facelifts, and everything you could possibly want before unveiling your new figure in the warmer months. When you receive a cosmetic surgery in the winter, you’ll have ample opportunity to rest, recover and hibernate, as you undergo metamorphosis!

Cooler Months Mean Covering Up

Regardless of how skilled your plastics surgeon may be, bruising and swelling may occur in the wake of your cosmetic surgery. Though bruising and swelling is temporary in nature, it may take a few weeks before these symptoms totally fade. Your skin is a sensitive organ so it requires patience and regular care.

Thankfully, you have no reason to be bashful, when the winter months call for covering up! As the temperatures drop, you can fashionably adorn yourself in all the extra layers you’ve wanted to wear all year. Staying indoors certainly isn’t uncalled for either; as the nights get chillier, and couples start huddling near their heaters and televisions. Who doesn’t enjoy a night at home, sans all the makeup prep, elaborate outfits, high heels, and noisy company?

Indoor Hours Optimize Your Recovery

As any medical doctor could tell you, the key to recovering from your breast lift surgery at one of our Staten Island, Brooklyn, or New Jersey locations, is a healthy dosage of lounging and resting. You should take advantage of the slower pace of the winter and savor the days you have to yourself. While you’re resting, you can still be productive, planning for the rush of the spring and summer. To most Americans, the winter holidays symbolize a move back to our homes and families. By spending these recovery months with your loved ones, you’ll have the confidence to make your social debut, reborn and unencumbered!

Minimal Sun Makes for Happier Skin

Today, we’re all too familiar with the fact that the Sun isn’t always our best friend. Spending too many hours in front of its ultraviolet rays can damage our skin—especially when you’re healing from a cosmetic surgery. Minimizing the Sun, as the winter naturally does, prevents you have from harming your skin as it heals itself. Once the winter passes, you and the Sun will be ready to shine again in all your glory!

 

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