A common question after liposuction: can you smoke during recovery? Here is the medical guidance.
Quick Answer
You should stop smoking at least 4 weeks before and after liposuction. Smoking restricts blood flow, delays healing, and significantly increases the risk of complications including infection and poor scarring.
Detailed timeline
You should stop smoking at least 4 weeks before and after liposuction. Smoking restricts blood flow, delays healing, and significantly increases the risk of complications including infection and poor scarring.
Your surgeon will provide specific guidance based on your individual case. Always follow their instructions over general advice.
Why this matters
Following post-operative restrictions is critical for:
- ✓Proper wound healing
- ✓Avoiding complications (infection, bleeding, poor results)
- ✓Achieving the best possible outcome
- ✓Reducing the risk of revision surgery
When to contact your surgeon
Contact your clinic if you experience unusual symptoms after resuming smoke, including increased pain, swelling, bleeding, or signs of infection.