So you have the best female plastic surgeon picked out, your date is in the books and you have plans to drive yourself home after your labiaplasty.
Does something sound a little wrong with that statement? If you shook your head no, you might want to read up on what to expect after labiaplasty and figure out a new way home!
Here’s the Rundown on What to Expect Right after Labiaplasty
Even though your labiaplasty might only take around 45 minutes, it’s still a surgical procedure that requires anesthesia, so you really shouldn’t be driving yourself home afterward. In fact, if general anesthesia is used, your plastic surgeon isn’t going to let you drive yourself home, point blank. While local anesthesia might be an option, there’s still a good chance you’ll be prescribed pain medication and/or muscle relaxers – also a no-no for driving.
Besides, you’re probably going to be a tad uncomfortable and also might be wearing a compression garment, making the whole driving thing pretty difficult.
For the first few days after labiaplasty, plan to get some much-needed R&R.
Nix Driving Yourself Home. Try These Options Instead
So seriously, driving yourself home after labiaplasty isn’t really a viable option. But luckily for you, there are some other options if you’re in a pickle:
- If you want to keep your labiaplasty private, ask a friend or family member to drive you home from a “procedure,” and leave it that.
- Arrange for a driver before you schedule your procedure to make sure the date doesn’t conflict.
- Ask your plastic surgeon’s office if they can provide any transportation help or resources.
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