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Miami plastic surgery pharmacy

Plastic surgery medications, ready before surgery day.

Recover with confidence, discretion, and care.

D&D fills the antibiotics, anti-nausea, pain and scar-care medications your surgeon prescribes — ready before your procedure and delivered to your recovery house, hotel, or home anywhere in Miami-Dade. One pharmacist who knows your procedure, from pre-op through your final result.

Filled before surgery day Discreet recovery-house delivery Pharmacist check-in calls
A branded D&D Pharmacy bag with recovery medications at a Miami surgery center
Before surgery
Antibiotics, anti-nausea & pain filled and checked before your date
Where you·recover
Discreet, unbranded delivery to recovery houses & hotels
With your·surgeon
Coordinated directly with surgeons & surgical coordinators
A real·pharmacist
On call before and after — no phone tree, ever
The D&D plastic surgery pathway

Three phases. One pharmacist who knows your procedure.

1 2 weeks before

Pre-op preparation

We clear your medication list with your surgeon and fill everything early — no surprises, no delays.

  • Blood thinners, NSAIDs & supplements to stop, flagged
  • Hibiclens skin-prep & bruising protocols staged
  • Antibiotics & anti-nausea ready on day zero
2 Surgery day

Same-day discharge kit

Your full medication kit is delivered before you wake up from anesthesia.

  • Pain, nausea & antibiotics in one discreet bag
  • Unbranded delivery to recovery houses & hotels
  • Fills coordinated with your surgeon's office
3 Recovery & results

Post-op follow-through

We guide you through the first six weeks — when medications most affect your result.

  • Day-3 & day-7 pharmacist check-in calls
  • Safe opioid taper & constipation management
  • Silicone scar care & skincare transition
What's typically prescribed

Common medications after plastic surgery.

Most plastic surgery recovery plans draw from a handful of medication categories. Your surgeon decides exactly what you need — here's what those categories do and the medications patients most often see filled at our Miami pharmacy.

Antibiotics

Infection prevention

Lower the risk of infection at incisions, implants & drains.

AugmentinCephalexinBactrim DSClindamycinCiprofloxacin
Antiemetics

Nausea prevention

Control nausea after anesthesia and protect fresh incisions.

OndansetronScopolaminePromethazine
Laxatives & softeners

Constipation prevention

Counter opioid-related constipation — especially important after a BBL.

Polyethylene GlycolSennaDocusate
Scar care

Scar management

Silicone softens and flattens surgical scars once incisions close.

Silicone GelSilicone Sheets
Antiseptic wash

Skin preparation

An antimicrobial wash before surgery lowers bacteria on your skin.

Hibiclens (Chlorhexidine)
Analgesics

Pain management

Short-course narcotics, non-narcotic options & muscle relaxers — tapered safely.

AcetaminophenTramadolCyclobenzaprine

Medical disclaimer. The medications listed above are common examples for educational purposes only and are not medical advice or a prescription. Brand names are the property of their respective owners. Always follow the specific instructions of your surgeon and pharmacist; only a licensed prescriber can determine what is appropriate for you.

Procedure-specific medications

Every procedure recovers differently. So does its medication plan.

A BBL recovery is nothing like a rhinoplasty. We build each plan around the procedure, your surgeon's preferences, and your healing timeline — then deliver it where you're recovering in Miami.

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Body contouring

BBL Medications

Frequently prescribed categories
AntibioticsAnti-nauseaStool softenersNon-narcotic pain
Preparation

Start a stool softener with your first pain dose; have anti-nausea on hand before discharge. Hibiclens wash the night before.

Delivery: Recovery-house drop-off the day of discharge.
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Abdomen

Tummy Tuck Medications

Frequently prescribed categories
AntibioticsMuscle relaxersPain managementScar care
Preparation

Drain-care supplies and silicone scar products staged in advance; antibiotics filled before surgery day.

Delivery: Home or hotel, with refills coordinated for week two.
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Body contouring

Liposuction Medications

Frequently prescribed categories
AntibioticsPain managementAnti-nauseaScar care
Preparation

Hibiclens skin prep and antibiotics ready on day zero; scar gel introduced once incisions close.

Delivery: Same-day to your recovery location.
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Breast

Breast Augmentation Medications

Frequently prescribed categories
AntibioticsMuscle relaxersPain managementScar care
Preparation

Antibiotic course filled ahead of surgery; silicone sheets staged for the scar-care phase.

Delivery: Home delivery with a day-3 check-in call.
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Facial

Rhinoplasty Medications

Frequently prescribed categories
AntibioticsAnti-nauseaSaline rinsesArnica / bromelain
Preparation

We review your medication list for NSAIDs and blood thinners to stop, and stage saline rinses and bruise protocols.

Delivery: Discreet delivery to home or hotel.
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Facial

Facelift Medications

Frequently prescribed categories
AntibioticsPain managementArnica / bromelainScar care
Preparation

Bruising-prevention protocols and a post-op skincare transition plan prepared before your procedure.

Delivery: Home delivery in unbranded packaging.
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Facial

Blepharoplasty Medications

Frequently prescribed categories
Ophthalmic antibioticsLubricating dropsAnti-nauseaPain management
Preparation

Pre-op eye drops and ophthalmic ointments filled early; cold-compress guidance included.

Delivery: Same-day to home or hotel.
Not listed?

We support every cosmetic procedure.

Facelift revision, mommy makeover, gynecomastia, gender-affirming surgery and more — send us your surgeon's prescription list and we'll build the plan.

Call D&D Pharmacy
Quick reference

Recovery needs & common medication categories.

A simplified guide to how recovery needs map to medication categories. Your prescriber determines your specific plan.

Recovery needCommon medication categories
Infection preventionIncisions, implants & drains
Oral antibioticsAntibiotic ointmentsAntiseptic wash
Nausea preventionPost-anesthesia
AntiemeticsTransdermal patches
Pain managementIncisional & muscular
Non-narcotic analgesicsShort-course narcoticsMuscle relaxers
Constipation preventionOpioid-related
Stool softenersOsmotic laxativesStimulant laxatives
Scar managementAfter incisions close
Silicone gelSilicone sheets
Skin preparationPre-surgery
Chlorhexidine wash
Bruising & swellingFacial & body
Arnica montanaBromelain
Custom recovery kits

Every medication your recovery needs, in one discreet bag.

A personalized kit built around your procedure and surgeon's protocol — prescriptions, scar creams, arnica, compression accessories, and a printed medication schedule. Delivered free within Miami-Dade in unbranded packaging.

Inside a D&D pharmacist-assembled recovery kit
Your recovery timeline

Guided through every phase, on your surgeon's schedule.

From the night-before skin prep to the week you start scar care, we keep your medications sequenced and remind you when each phase begins.

Night before
Hibiclens antiseptic skin wash
Surgery day
Antibiotics, anti-nausea & pain delivered to recovery
Days 1–7
Stool softeners, pain taper & pharmacist check-in calls
Week 2+
Silicone scar care begins once incisions close
Local Miami delivery

Delivered wherever you're recovering.

Free same-day delivery across Miami-Dade, in discreet unbranded packaging — coordinated around your discharge and travel plans.

MiamiCoral GablesPinecrestSouth MiamiKendallBrickellDoralCoconut GroveMiami Beach

Recovering nearby but don't see your neighborhood? Just ask — we coordinate deliveries across Miami-Dade and to most local recovery houses and hotels.

Discreet by default

Unbranded delivery, every time.

Plain packaging with no pharmacy or procedure markings — important for patients recovering at hotels and shared recovery houses.

Recovery housesHotelsPrivate homesCaregiver pickup
For surgeons & coordinators

A pharmacy partner your patients can count on.

Share your standard protocol with us once, and we fill each patient's medications against it — prepared before surgery day and delivered where they recover. Coordinators can reach a pharmacist directly.

Pre-op preparation

Medications filled and checked before surgery day — no day-of scramble.

Recovery-house delivery

Discreet, unbranded delivery to recovery houses and hotels across Miami-Dade.

Coordinated with your office

We work directly with surgeons and surgical coordinators on each Rx.

Hard-to-find medications

Specialty and compounded items sourced so patients aren't left waiting.

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I flew in from out of state for my tummy tuck. D&D had my entire recovery kit waiting at the recovery house — and they called me every three days for two weeks. I didn't have to think about a single prescription.
Camila R.Atlanta, GA · Tummy tuck patient
Frequently asked questions

Plastic surgery medication questions, answered.

What medications are prescribed after plastic surgery?
Most plastic surgery recovery plans include a few categories: antibiotics to prevent infection, anti-nausea medication for after anesthesia, pain management (often a short course plus non-narcotic options), stool softeners to counter opioid-related constipation, and scar-care products like silicone gel or sheets. Your exact prescriptions are determined by your surgeon based on your procedure and health history.
What medications are used after a BBL?
After a Brazilian Butt Lift, patients are commonly prescribed antibiotics, anti-nausea medication, stool softeners, and a pain plan that's friendly to compression garments. Constipation and nausea management are especially important for BBL recovery, which is why we start softeners early and keep anti-nausea on hand. Your surgeon sets your specific regimen.
What medications are used after a tummy tuck?
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) recovery often involves antibiotics, muscle relaxers, pain management, and scar-care products, along with drain-care supplies. Because the incision is long and drains are typically placed, infection prevention and diligent scar care are central to the plan.
Can medications be delivered to a recovery house?
Yes. We deliver post-operative medications to recovery houses throughout Miami-Dade in discreet, unbranded packaging. Give us the recovery-house address and your surgery date and we'll coordinate the delivery around your discharge so everything is waiting for you.
Can prescriptions be delivered to hotels?
Absolutely. Many patients travel to Miami for surgery and recover at a hotel. We deliver to hotels across the area — including Miami Beach, Brickell, Coral Gables, and Doral — with the same discreet packaging and pharmacist phone walk-through.
How soon before surgery should prescriptions be filled?
We recommend sending us your prescription list at least one to two weeks before surgery. That gives us time to clear your medications with your surgeon, source anything specialty or hard-to-find, and have your full kit prepared before day zero — so nothing delays your procedure.
Do you work directly with plastic surgeons?
Yes. We partner with Miami-area cosmetic surgery practices and coordinate prescriptions directly with surgeons' offices and coordinators. Practices can share a standard protocol with us once, and we fill each patient's medications against it. Surgeons and coordinators can call (786) 558-0702 to set up coordination.
What should be included in a recovery kit?
A typical recovery kit includes your prescription medications (antibiotics, anti-nausea, pain plan), skin prep like Hibiclens, scar-care products such as silicone gel or sheets, supportive items like arnica and bromelain, any compression accessories, and a printed medication schedule. We tailor the contents to your specific procedure and surgeon's protocol.
What antibiotics are commonly prescribed after cosmetic surgery?
Commonly prescribed options include Augmentin, Cephalexin (Keflex), Bactrim DS, Clindamycin, and Ciprofloxacin. The right antibiotic depends on the procedure, whether implants are involved, and your allergy history — your surgeon makes that call. This list is for educational purposes only.
How is post-surgery nausea managed?
Nausea after general anesthesia is usually managed with antiemetics such as ondansetron, scopolamine patches, or promethazine. We make sure anti-nausea medication is in your kit and ready before discharge, since controlling nausea also protects fresh incisions from the strain of vomiting.
When should I start scar care, and what works best?
Silicone gel and silicone sheets are the most evidence-supported options for softening and flattening surgical scars. Scar care typically begins once incisions have fully closed — often around two weeks, but always on your surgeon's timeline. We stage both formats in your kit and remind you when to start.
Is delivery really discreet?
Yes. All deliveries arrive in plain, unbranded packaging with no pharmacy or procedure markings — important for patients recovering at hotels and shared recovery houses. Caregiver pickup is also available with a signed release.

Scheduling a procedure in Miami? Let's talk before your pre-op.

Send us your surgeon's prescription list and your surgery date — we'll prepare your medications, coordinate with their office, and deliver everything to your recovery house, hotel, or home before you wake up.