Can herbal supplements such as green tea and ginko biloba
have a negative effect on my body’s healing ability after plastic surgery? For this
question, the answer is YES. Even if the
package says “all natural ingredients,” it does not always mean that they would
not cause some kind of harm.
While taking herbal supplements has its own advantages, this
is not the case if you will undergo plastic surgery or any kind of
operation. This is because some of the
ingredients used have been known to affect healing and natural blood clothing,
thereby increasing your risk of skin necrosis (or gangrene), infection, and
increased bleeding during and after surgery.
These are just some of the most commonly used herbal
supplements you must avoid at least two weeks before and after your plastic
surgery (e.g., breast augmentation, liposuction, facelift, body lift, etc.).
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Ephedra
Ephedra is often used in treatments for a wide range of
respiratory problems such as asthma and bronchitis, although certain weight
loss medications and “energy” supplements also contain this ingredient.
However, the US Food and Drug Administration has banned the
ingredient after studies have suggested it can raise the blood pressure and
heart rate, something which may lead to heart attack and stroke.
·
Chondroitin
As a treatment for people suffering from
osteoarthritis, Chondroitin has been found to increase bleeding during surgery
and delay one’s recovery. Its effect can
be further aggravated if you are taking other blood-thinning medications such
aspirin and all types of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., ibuprofen
and naproxen).
·
Glucosamine
The effects of this agent are the same as
the insulin, thereby increasing your risk of hypoglycemia during surgery. This complication happens when your blood
sugar drops to a dangerous level.
·
Echinacea
Commonly used for the treatment of
bacterial, fungal, and viral infection caused by ulcers, arthritis, and chronic
wound. But studies suggested that this
ingredient can suppress your body’s immune system, leading to delayed healing.
Just to be on the safe side, you should tell
your plastic surgeon all about your
current medications and herbal supplements during consultation. Take note that even those which contain
garlic, ginseng, gingko biloba, and other seemingly harmless, everyday
ingredients can affect your healing ability.
In case that you are taking these herbal
supplements and certain medications that can affect your healing, your plastic
surgeon will ask you to stop these at least two weeks before surgery.