Medical Evidence For Compression Garments, Massage, and Supplements during Recovery

Medical Evidence For Compression Garments, Massage, and Supplements during Recovery by SPE

The Evidence Behind Using Compression Garments, Massage, and Supplements for Plastic Surgery Patient Recovery Plastic surgery patients are often told to wear compression garments, massage scars, or take supplements to aid recovery. But how much of this advice is based on evidence, and how much is tradition or marketing? For nurses in private practice, understanding
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Wound Photography for Nurses – Standards for Accuracy and Consistency

Wound Photography for Nurses – Standards for Accuracy and Consistency by SPE

Nurses Guide to Wound Photography – Setting Practice Standards for Accuracy and Consistency High-quality wound photography is a cornerstone of plastic surgery nursing practice. It provides an objective record of wound appearance, allows clinicians to track healing, supports medico-legal documentation, and reassures patients by showing visual progress. But poor technique — inconsistent lighting, missing scale,
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Moisture Balance in Plastic Surgery Wound Care – Too Dry or Too Wet?

Moisture Balance in Plastic Surgery Wound Care – Too Dry or Too Wet? by SPE

  Plastic Surgery Nurses Guide to Moisture Balance in Wound Care – Why Too Dry or Too Wet Delays Healing Moisture is one of the most important yet misunderstood aspects of wound healing. For decades, wounds were kept dry and allowed to scab, but modern evidence shows that healing is faster, less painful, and more
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Wound Dressings Demystified – Choosing the Right Options

Wound Dressings Demystified – Choosing the Right Options by SPE

Nurses’ Guide to Understanding Wound Dressings – Choosing the Right Options Choosing the right dressing is one of the most important decisions in wound care. For plastic surgery patients, where cosmetic outcomes are as critical as safety, the wrong dressing can delay healing, increase infection risk, or compromise results. For nurses in private practice, confidence
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Modern Principles of Wound Healing for Plastic Surgery Nurses

Modern Principles of Wound Healing for Plastic Surgery Nurses by SPE

Modern Principles of Wound Healing – What Every Plastic Surgery Nurse Should Know Wound healing is one of the most fundamental responsibilities in nursing practice, yet it is also one of the most complex. Plastic surgery patients in particular demand meticulous wound management to ensure safe recovery, minimal complications, and optimal cosmetic outcomes. For nurses
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Handling Seroma, Hematoma, and Fluid Collections – Nurse Protocols

Handling Seroma, Hematoma, and Fluid Collections – Nurse Protocols by SPE

Nurse Protocols for Seroma, Hematoma, and Safe Fluid Collections Seromas, haematomas, and other fluid collections are among the most common complications after plastic and cosmetic surgery. While often manageable, they can delay healing, increase infection risk, and compromise surgical results if not recognised early. For nurses in private practice, careful observation, prompt escalation, and clear
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Managing Complications with Breast Implants – A Nurse’s Guide

Managing Complications with Breast Implants – A Nurse’s Guide by SPE

  Nurses Guide to Managing Complications with Breast Implants Implants, whether for breast augmentation, reconstruction, or body contouring, are among the most common devices used in plastic surgery. While they are generally safe and effective, they introduce unique risks for patients in both the short and long term. For nurses in private practice, recognising implant-related
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Supporting Patient Wellbeing and Mental Health After Plastic Surgery

Supporting Patient Wellbeing and Mental Health After Plastic Surgery by SPE

Supporting Plastic Surgery Patient Wellbeing and Mental Health during Recovery   Recovery from plastic surgery is not only physical. While incisions, drains, and scars are visible, many patients struggle with invisible challenges — anxiety, low mood, body image concerns, or post-operative regret. For nurses, these emotional and psychological factors are just as important to address
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Scarring & Scar Management for Plastic Surgery Nurses

Scarring & Scar Management for Plastic Surgery Nurses by SPE

Understanding Scarring & Scar Management for Plastic Surgery Nurses Scars are an inevitable part of plastic and cosmetic surgery. While surgeons take great care to place incisions discreetly and use meticulous closure techniques, the way scars heal is influenced by many factors outside the operating room. Genetics, wound care, infection, and lifestyle all play a
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Recognising and Responding to Plastic Surgery Post-Operative Infections

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A Nurse’s Guide to Recognising and Responding to Post-Operative Infections In plastic and cosmetic surgery recovery, few complications are as feared as infection. Even a small infection can compromise cosmetic outcomes, delay healing, and in some cases, pose a serious risk to patient safety. For nurses working in private practices, recognising infections early and responding
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Nutrition, Hydration, Rest and Healing – Top Nurse Tips for Faster Recovery

Nutrition, Hydration, Rest and Healing – Top Nurse Tips for Faster Recovery by SPE

Top Nurse Tips for Faster Recovery after Plastic Surgery – Nutrition, Hydration, Rest and Healing   Recovery from plastic and cosmetic surgery is not only about surgical skill or wound care. The patient’s own body must heal, repair, and regenerate. Nutrition, hydration, and rest are the three pillars that support this process. When patients neglect
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Monitoring Surgical Drains and Dressings – A Nurse’s Guide

Monitoring Surgical Drains and Dressings – A Nurse’s Guide by SPE

How to Monitor Surgical Drains and Dressings – A Guide for Plastic Surgery Nurses In plastic and cosmetic surgery recovery, drains and dressings play a vital role in preventing complications, supporting healing, and protecting surgical results. While surgeons perform the technical work of closure, it is nurses who oversee the day-to-day reality of wound management.
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Infection Prevention and Wound Care – Best Practice for Nurses

Infection Prevention and Wound Care – Best Practice for Nurses by SPE

Best Practices for Plastic Surgery Nurses: Preventing Infection and Improving Wound Care For patients undergoing plastic and cosmetic surgery, infection prevention and wound care are at the heart of safe recovery. Even the most technically perfect operation can be compromised if an incision becomes infected or poorly managed. In addition to threatening patient safety, infections
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Understanding Plastic Surgery Patient Early Mobility and Recovery

Understanding Plastic Surgery Patient Early Mobility and Recovery by SPE

Supporting Plastic Surgery Patient Mobility and Recovery – Why Early Movement Matters Early mobilisation after plastic and cosmetic surgery is one of the simplest yet most powerful interventions nurses can use to improve outcomes. Patients who move sooner recover faster, experience fewer complications, and often feel more confident about their progress. Yet, many patients fear
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