What to Expect After the Clear Path Procedure
A day-by-day walkthrough of the first two weeks of recovery — from the morning of your visit through your follow-up at week four.
⚠️ Disclosure: The information on this page is for general educational purposes only and is not a recommendation for every patient. Individual results vary. Please consult with Dr. Dillard or a qualified healthcare provider before making any medical decisions.
Plain-language guidance from Dr. Dillard and the SSCGA care team — what to expect, how to prepare, and how to keep relief lasting after every procedure.
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Our team answers patient questions Monday through Friday — no automated phone tree.
A day-by-day walkthrough of the first two weeks of recovery — from the morning of your visit through your follow-up at week four.
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