What You Need to Know About Pain Control with Surgery and Narcotics

Posted on August 23, 2017

The opioid epidemic in the US is growing and some addicted people first started taking narcotics because of a surgery.

I publish these stats, because numbers are good to know, and my approach to your pain control after surgery keeps all of this in mind.  When possible, I try to use other methods to control your pain.

What the stats show:

So what do we do?

We try to treat pain with other ways.


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This blog has been authored by Dr. Lauren Greenberg

Dr. Lauren Greenberg is a Stanford-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon who brings over two decades of experience and a strong commitment to natural-looking results. She is known for combining advanced techniques with an honest, thoughtful approach to help patients feel confident and empowered.

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