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Before the Procedure


Few days before the procedure, blood test will be carried out for HIV 1&2, Anti HCV, HBV (HBsAg), BT, CT, PT, CBC & random blood sugar.
Below are the pre-operative instruction provided by clinic before the procedure.

  • Stop smoking 2 days before procedure.
  • Avoid alcohol 24 hours before procedure.
  • 7 days before procedure, do not take any aspirin or any medication Salicylic Acid, any anticoagulants, any vitamins, aloe, ginseng or any nutritional supplements.
  • Continue taking medication for blood pressure, diabetes or any other medication prescribed.
  • White hair should get dyed before the procedure.
  • Wash hair on the morning and have light breakfast (no tea, coffee & orange juice) before procedure. 
  • Wear buttoned up shirt on the day of procedure.

Most importantly sleep early before the BIG day! Stay tuned as I will do daily post starting from the day of procedure. Cheers~

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