Dr. Nidia De Jesus, MD

IV Therapy After Plastic Surgery: How It Speeds Your Recovery

IV Therapy After Plastic Surgery: Why It Matters for Recovery

IV (intravenous) therapy isn’t just for hospitals — it’s becoming an essential part of plastic surgery recovery. Dr. Nidia De Jesus includes 7 IV therapy sessions at no extra cost with every surgical procedure because the evidence for faster, more comfortable recovery is compelling.

Why IV Therapy After Surgery?

After any surgical procedure, your body is working overtime to heal. This process demands more fluids, vitamins, and nutrients than your normal diet can efficiently provide — especially when post-surgical nausea makes eating and drinking difficult.

IV therapy bypasses the digestive system entirely, delivering hydration and nutrients directly into your bloodstream for immediate use by your healing tissues.

What’s in a Post-Surgical IV?

Dr. De Jesus customizes each IV session based on your procedure and recovery stage. Common components include:

  • Normal saline / Lactated Ringer’s — rapid rehydration (critical after anesthesia)
  • Vitamin C — supports collagen production for wound healing and reduces bruising
  • B-complex vitamins — energy production and nervous system support
  • Zinc — essential for tissue repair and immune function
  • Anti-nausea medication — addresses post-anesthesia nausea (when needed)
  • Anti-inflammatory support — reduces swelling and discomfort

Benefits You’ll Actually Feel

Faster Recovery

Proper hydration is the #1 factor in recovery speed. Dehydrated tissues heal slowly, bruise more, and swell longer. IV hydration keeps your body optimally fueled for healing.

Less Nausea

Post-anesthesia nausea affects up to 30% of surgical patients. IV anti-nausea medication works within minutes — much faster than oral medication that a nauseated patient may not be able to keep down.

Reduced Swelling

Adequate hydration actually reduces swelling (counterintuitively, dehydration causes your body to retain more fluid). Combined with lymphatic massage, IV therapy significantly reduces post-surgical swelling.

More Energy

Patients consistently report feeling more energetic after IV sessions compared to trying to hydrate orally alone. B-vitamins and proper hydration combat the fatigue that’s common after surgery.

When Are IV Sessions Administered?

During your daily clinic recovery visits, IV therapy is administered by licensed medical staff while you rest. Each session takes 30–60 minutes. The 7 sessions are typically spread across your recovery period during daily clinic visits.

Cost Comparison

IV therapy at standalone clinics or IV bars in Miami costs $150–$300 per session. Seven sessions would cost $1,050–$2,100 out of pocket. Dr. De Jesus includes all 7 sessions at no additional cost.

Call (305) 204-0817 or email info@nidiadejesusmd.com for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is IV therapy safe after surgery?

Yes — IV therapy is standard medical practice. It’s administered by licensed medical professionals in a clinical setting. In fact, you receive IV fluids during surgery itself; post-operative IV therapy is simply continuing that hydration support.

Can I get IV therapy if I have a needle phobia?

The IV is placed with a small, flexible catheter that stays in place during the session. Most patients find it much less uncomfortable than they expected, and the benefits far outweigh the brief discomfort of placement.

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