gunson doesn't use jaw bras, so im betting neither does arnett. they should send you a packet in the mail that will enumerate everything you'll need, and additional concerns can be answered by lena/kim/rene/etc. they don't want anything touching your jaw or making contact with your cheeks (they will be particularly soft and vulnerable with the augmentations). this includes ice/heat packs. you will wake up in the recovery room with a cast-like jaw sling that prevents movement, but gunson/arnett or the nurse will take it off later in the night or the evening after. i wanted it off as soon as possible because it was so irritating.
straining is pretty self-explanatory. see you a soup you like? well, test it through this:
http://www.amazon.com/Winco-MS3A-8D-Strainer-Double-Wooden/dp/B001VZERX4/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1347180407&sr=1-5what i discovered, early in my recovery, the virtually nothing remotely tasteful could be strained. i believe one of the few soups AG recommend are imagine because they don't need to be strained:
http://www.amazon.com/Imagine-Organic-Creamy-Potato-16-Ounce/dp/B000LKZ428/ref=pd_sim_gro_2ensure is DISGUSTING. i tried drinking them before surgery, ugh. i dried all the flavors, ugh. it's just awful. early on i just drank broth, apple juice, ginger ale, gatorade. assistants are more concerned about you staying hydrated, you're guaranteed to lose weight in the first two weeks. i was quoted 10lbs but ended up losing almost 25 after 5 weeks.
you won't need a blender until later on, probably two weeks after...i think. that's when you can have particles, but everything has to be blended because it is still no-chew until week 8. like i said in other threads, i just made a milkshake once a day and water/juice. the stomach adjusts to the liquid diet, so when you start slowly with an 8oz milkshake that will fill you up for the entire day. even now my meals are rather small because i get full so easily.
i personally recommend down pillows. i tried the "big pillows" in kohls and they sucked. extremely uncomfortable. fortunately my hotel provided an unlimited supply of down pillows, i probably had 20-25 on my bed easily. however, they are quite pricey...$40-50 for a single pillow.
you should be getting the packet soon, probably in the mail already.