Office Surgery
  1. If a dressing or bandage has been applied, remove it the next day, unless otherwise instructed.
  2. Then, two to three (2-3) times a day, thoroughly cleanse the wound by sponging, with half (½) strength Hydrogen Peroxide on a Q-tip or clean cotton swab. This is done to remove crusts.
  3. After each cleansing apply a coating of the antibiotic ointment (Polysporin). Keep a good coating of this on the area at all times.
  4. Adequate cleansing as described above will keep a thick scab from forming. A thick scab is an obstruction to good wound healing and may lead to a more prominent scar.
  5. Typically, showering or bathing can resume two to three (2-3) days after surgery.
  6. Wounds on the face, nose, ears or scalp may be left uncovered after the first day. They may be covered if the area gets irritated.
  7. If severe inflammation (redness, warmth, tenderness) or red streaks occur, call the doctor’s office immediately. See contact information below.
  8. In general, you should not apply cosmetics, lubricants, etc., to these areas until they are completely healed.
  9. Pain medication may be discussed with you and /or a prescription given for pain. Extra Strength Tylenol is typically sufficient to control any pain you may have.
  10. An appointment will be made for follow-up for suture removal or recheck. If you have any questions, please call the office during regular business hours at (772) 398-9911, (772) 464-6055, (863) 357-7791 or contact the Answering Service after hours by dialing (772) 320-0040 . Drs. Berghash, or Lanza are on call after hours and weekends for emergencies.