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Before and After Surgery Instructions

The following information provides very important instructions you will need to follow to ensure a safe and comfortable surgery process.

BEFORE THE SURGERY

AFTER THE SURGERY

NOTE: For concerns or problems such as bleeding, pain, or fever, or to clarify a follow-up appointment, contact Sacramento Cosmetic services at (916)973-6100. The office is open Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. If you experience complications afer office hours, you may seek evaluation in the Emergency Room.

 


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