Contents
- Michael Jackson Skin Color: The Truth Behind His Transformation
- Bella Hadid Before and After: What Cosmetic Procedures Has She Had?
- Scars After a Deep Plane Facelift
- Non-Surgical Facelift with Morpheus8: Advanced Skin Tightening
- Kesselring’s Lip Surgery ( Direct lip Lift)
- “Preservation Deep Plane Facelift™ by Dr. Mubariz” Natural, long-lasting rejuvenation using the most advanced anatomical techniques.
- From Hidden to Honored: A Neckline That Reflects Your True Self
- Azerbaijani Aesthetic Surgery on the Global Stage-Dr.Mubariz Mammadli
- Neck Lift Surgery cost, before and after, scars & more

1. Research and Choose the Right Surgeon
- Qualifications: Make sure the surgeon is board-certified and has experience in the specific procedure you want. Check their credentials and reviews.
- Consultation: Schedule a consultation to discuss your goals, the procedure, and any concerns you may have. A good surgeon will listen to you and provide professional advice based on your needs.
2. Understand the Procedure
- Risks and Benefits: Learn about the potential risks, complications, and the benefits of the surgery. Every surgery has some level of risk, and it’s important to be informed.
- Expected Results: Have realistic expectations. Ask to see before-and-after photos of previous patients who had the same procedure.
- Recovery Process: Understand the recovery time, what to expect post-surgery, and any required follow-up care.
3. Medical Evaluation
- Health Check-up: A thorough medical check-up is essential. Your surgeon may require blood tests, X-rays, or an ECG to ensure you are fit for surgery.
- Medications: Inform the surgeon of all medications and supplements you are currently taking, including herbal supplements. Some medications (like blood thinners) may need to be stopped before surgery.
- Preoperative Instructions: Follow all preoperative instructions given by your surgeon. This may include fasting or stopping certain medications for a period before surgery.
4. Arrange for Support

- Post-Surgery Care: Make sure you have someone to help you at home during the initial recovery period. You may need assistance with basic activities such as dressing, bathing, or cooking.
- Transportation: You will likely need someone to drive you to and from the surgery, as you may be under the effects of anesthesia.
5. Prepare for Recovery
- Time Off: Plan to take time off work and daily responsibilities to recover. The amount of time needed will depend on the type of surgery.
- Comfortable Environment: Set up a comfortable recovery space at home. Stock up on supplies like medications, ice packs, bandages, and easy-to-prepare food.
- Avoid Smoking and Alcohol: Smoking and drinking can interfere with the healing process. It’s recommended to stop smoking and drinking alcohol at least a few weeks before the surgery.
6. Financial and Legal Considerations
- Cost: Understand the full cost of the surgery, including the surgeon’s fee, anesthesia, and any post-operative treatments. Ensure you have a clear financial plan in place.
- Insurance: Check if your insurance covers the procedure, or if you need to arrange for private financing.
7. Mental Preparation
- Emotional Readiness: Make sure you are mentally prepared for both the physical and emotional aspects of the surgery and recovery. Plastic surgery can be transformative, but the recovery process may be challenging.
- Support Network: Have supportive friends and family members who can offer emotional encouragement during the recovery period.
By following these steps and being thoroughly prepared, you can increase the chances of a positive outcome from your plastic surgery. Be sure to have open and honest communication with your surgeon, and trust the process as you go through this life-changing experience.
I, plastic surgeon Mubariz Mammadli, along with my team, professionally perform mini facelifts and other aesthetic-plastic surgeries throughout Azerbaijan and Baku.
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Contacts: +994708988866 +994558988866