Aesthetic Caregiving Plan
Aesthetic Caregiving Plan
Prepared by: [YOUR NAME]
Email: [YOUR EMAIL]
Patient Information:
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Name: Efrain Abshire
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Date of Birth: January 15, 1990
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Address: Shreveport, LA 71101
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Phone: 222 555 7777
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Primary Care Physician: Dr. Antonette Cassin
1. Objective of Care
To enhance the aesthetic and emotional well-being of the patient following facial reconstruction surgery due to trauma, with a focus on minimizing scarring, promoting skin healing, and maintaining emotional support regarding appearance changes.
2. Plan of Care
Care Component |
Details |
Frequency |
Target Completion Date |
Notes |
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Scar Management |
Application of silicone sheets for scar healing. |
Twice daily (AM/PM) |
January 15, 2050 |
Patient to monitor for irritation. |
Wound Care |
Keep wounds clean with saline and apply prescribed ointment. |
Once daily |
January 20, 2050 |
Follow up with doctor if redness increases. |
Facial Massage Therapy |
Gentle massage to promote circulation and minimize scarring. |
Every other day |
February 5, 2050 |
Professional massage therapist recommended. |
Psychological Support |
Weekly counseling sessions to address emotional impact of appearance changes. |
Weekly (Every Thursday) |
Ongoing |
Referrals provided to support groups. |
Skin Care Routine |
Use of hydrating facial cleanser and moisturizer. |
Twice daily (AM/PM) |
Ongoing |
Avoid sun exposure, wear sunscreen daily. |
3. Additional Care Instructions
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Wound Healing: Avoid any activities that could strain or irritate the healing areas of the face.
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Emotional Support: Encourage open discussions about body image and appearance with a mental health professional to support the patient's emotional recovery.
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Follow-Up Appointments: Schedule regular follow-ups with the surgeon to assess healing progress and adjust care as needed.
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Sun Protection: Strongly advise the patient to wear high SPF sunscreen on any exposed areas, particularly during the healing phase.
4. Expected Outcomes
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Short-Term Goals (by February 20, 2050):
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Scar formation is minimized, and healing progresses without infection.
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Patient shows an improvement in emotional well-being, with positive feedback from psychological support sessions.
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Long-Term Goals (by June 1, 2050):
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Full recovery of skin integrity with minimal scarring.
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Patient reports feeling confident and emotionally stable, with regular participation in social activities.
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5. Evaluation and Review
The plan will be reviewed during follow-up appointments every two weeks, with adjustments to the aesthetic care plan based on the patient's progress and feedback from both the patient and healthcare providers. Regular updates will be made to ensure continuous care and emotional support.