I accidentally took one Aleve and my breast augmentation is in approximately 48 hours. I know I should notify my plastic surgeon, and I plan to do so in the morning, but I'm currently feeling very anxious and would appreciate some help.
I can't think of any reasons why taking Aleve would matter in this case. There was some previous concern about medications like ibuprofen or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs increasing bleeding risk, but we now know that it is not significant. So, taking Aleve should not be an issue.
Depending on the frequency and dosage, you should generally be fine. However, it is important to inform your plastic surgeon about this so they can provide appropriate guidance.
If you accidentally took medication that you were supposed to avoid before surgery, it is important to inform your surgeon. The decision to proceed with the surgery may depend on various factors. Following your surgeon's instructions is crucial to minimize complications and achieve the best outcome.
The use of Aleve before surgery can increase the risk of bleeding. It is generally recommended to postpone surgery until at least a week after taking Aleve.
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