Planning to undergo plastic surgery? Spring is the best time for you to take a well-deserved leave off from work and focus on achieving your dream body.
Here are the top reasons why Nidal Masri plastic surgeon, recommends this time of the year for your surgical glow-up.
It’s just in time for summer.
Spring in the United States lasts from March until May, followed by summer from June to August.
With plastic surgery taking 3 to 6 months to reveal the final results, getting your surgery in early spring gives your body enough time to heal before the summer frolics in June.
Plus, you can finally shed off those recovery bandages you’re wearing, which could be too hot and uncomfortable during the summer.
It matches your clothes.
The average spring temperature in the U.S (except in Alaska and Hawaii) is 52.0 degrees Fahrenheit.
Neither too cold nor too warm, this moderate weather allows you to wear light, layered clothing, like cardigans, sweaters, and jackets. They help you hide those post-surgery bruises and swelling as you recover.
You can even hide your compression garments and bandages underneath, and no one would be the wiser!
It gives you ample alone time.
Spring break for school-aged children lasts only a week in March or April. And it coincides with the Easter holidays.
If you have kids, you will more likely have some stress-free “alone time” once you get back home from the hospital after plastic surgery.
You’ve most probably shed off the extra weight.
By the time spring arrives, most people are done shedding the extra holiday pounds they have accumulated in winter. It’s easier to go back to their ideal body weight, which is recommended before getting a body contouring surgery.
And while Dr. Nidal Masri reviews show that he operates on high BMI patients, it still won’t hurt to reach your ideal body weight before surgery, right?