In four weeks, I'm scheduled for a mini tummy tuck and breast lift procedure. I know smoking needs to be avoided, so I quit cigarettes two weeks ago, though I've still been vaping sporadically with low-nicotine liquids. I hadn't considered how this could impact my recovery. If I stop vaping now, will it be sufficient to reduce potential risks, considering I'm a young and generally healthy adult (23 years old)? Furthermore, does smoking marijuana or nicotine-free herbal alternatives carry the same risks?
The main concern when it comes to tissue survival is exposure to smoke or vapor gas. To address nicotine addiction, nicotine gum or patches can be a viable alternative. It's important to avoid all forms of smoke, as it can have detrimental effects on the healing process. Good luck with your recovery.
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