Preparing for Facial Surgery in Montréal: What to Do Before Your Procedure

Preparation is one of the most underestimated parts of facial surgery.

Patients often focus on the procedure itself — but what happens before surgery plays a major role in the outcome.

In Montréal, patients who prepare properly tend to recover more smoothly, feel more in control, and achieve better overall results.

The first step is clarity.

You need to understand:

  • What you want to change
  • What is realistically achievable
  • What recovery will involve

A consultation is not just about booking surgery. It’s about aligning expectations.

The second step is timing.

Surgery should be scheduled around your life — not forced into it. Work, travel, events, and social commitments all matter.

Spring is often ideal because it allows recovery before the busy summer season.

The third step is physical preparation.

Patients are typically advised to:

  • Avoid certain medications
  • Stop smoking if applicable
  • Maintain stable health
  • Prepare a comfortable recovery environment

Mental preparation matters too.

You need to be ready for the recovery phase. Swelling, bruising, and temporary changes are part of the process.

Understanding that prevents unnecessary stress.

The final step is support.

Having someone available during early recovery makes a significant difference. It allows you to rest properly and focus on healing.

Facial surgery is not just about the day of the procedure.

It’s a process.

And the better you prepare, the better the experience.

Schedule your consultation with Dr. Yalon Dolev in Montréal to plan your procedure with clarity, precision, and confidence.



Guidance From an Expert You Can Trust

For Dr. Yalon Dolev, facial plastic surgery is about more than appearance—it’s about creating balance, confidence, and a renewed sense of self. He’s committed to helping patients find a harmonious version of themselves, where inner confidence radiates outward.

Visit Dr. Dolev to discover your personalized path to facial harmony.