When we look at photos of famous ladies before and after breast augmentation, we really want to be like them.But if you're not going to limit yourself to whining, it's important to learn as much as you can about the procedure.For example, about preparation and recovery periods.
Weigh the pros and cons before surgery
If you want to undergo the same operation, you must decide why it is necessary.Hear your surgeon's advice and opinion on breast augmentation before and after surgery.
Weighing all the pros and cons is an initial and important preparatory stage

Let's talk about when to do surgery:
- Before plastic surgery, the figure is disproportionate and unattractive;
- clothes do not fit well - there is too much free space in the chest area;
- Due to childbirth, sudden weight loss or normal age-related changes, the bust looked worse;
- One breast is much smaller than the other.
But here's why it's better to abandon the idea:
- It is impossible to intervene in cases of breast cancer, fibrotic cysts, overweight, diabetes;
- Allergies to drugs, as well as problems related to blood, heart and lungs are also contraindications;
- The operation will not be beneficial if the woman smokes;
- If it is not possible to observe the surgeon after some time, it is better not to start the operation;
- You should also be prepared to replace your implants in the future.
What tests should be done before surgery?
As with any surgery, plastic surgery also has requirements for passing certain tests.
- General and biochemical blood test.The deadline for completing these tests is two weeks before surgery.If inflammation or anemia is diagnosed, treatment will be required.
- Mammography.This is a mandatory part of the examination, which allows you to identify existing problems.Slight changes in the normal state of the mammary glands are the reason to refuse the enlargement procedure.
- Blood test for platelets and coagulation.Unsatisfactory results indicate a risk of hematoma formation.
- pregnancy testEven one week of pregnancy is a reason to refuse surgery.It is a fact that anesthesia will have a negative effect on the fetus.
- Lung fluorography and ECGTo determine the condition of the heart.If the result is negative, the operation is prohibited.
What nuances should you know before the operation?
The following recommendations should be followed before breast augmentation surgery:
- If you are taking aspirin and other anti-inflammatory drugs, you should stop taking them.They significantly reduce blood clotting;
- You should not drink alcohol three to four days before the procedure.Even better - in seven days;
- You should definitely consult both a mammologist and a surgeon.They will give you individual recommendations, study the initial volume of the breast;
- Both after breast augmentation and during recovery, it is necessary to saturate the body with water.This will help you tolerate the surgery better.
The importance of wearing a bra in the postoperative period
After breast augmentation, you need to wear special compression garments for rehabilitation.And regardless of what size it turned out to be in the end.

Such underwear is usually left on for three to four weeks in order to:
- The implants did not move and therefore kept their shape as prescribed by the doctor.To avoid getting an irregular shape, a normal bra is not acceptable after the operation;
- Breast augmentation in the postoperative period was not fraught with decline.In this case, the breast tissue will move somewhere in the nipple area.As a result, after the operation, all the positive effects may disappear;
- The chest did not spread in different directions.Implants can cause a similar result;
- The body got used to the new weight.A significant increase in size 3 breasts, for example, after the first one, can feel uncomfortable.At first, a woman will simply feel uncomfortable carrying such an unusual weight.
The patient's condition immediately after the operation
After breast augmentation, rehabilitation may begin with pain - heaviness, swelling.They last about a week.Especially if the implants are located under the pectoral muscle.
The first two days of this week will be especially painful.During this rehabilitation period, it is allowed to use painkillers prescribed by the doctor.However, if you do not take them, the discomfort will still disappear, but gradually.
The skin can itch, burn and react to the slightest touch.You are guaranteed to have a hard time raising your hands.General weakness and the possibility of temperature increase are not excluded.

During the initial recovery period after surgery, your breasts may feel tight and even larger than planned.Swelling is to blame.However, it will disappear by itself within a month at most.
If the pain after breast augmentation is particularly strong and long-lasting, you should immediately consult a doctor.Swelling and redness, although they are normal, should also be shown to a specialist.
What to expect in the first week after the procedure
In the first week, in addition to what is listed above, you can expect the following:
- Bandages may be removed for the first few days.Bandage is performed on the third and seventh day after the procedure.In the subsequent recovery period, they should also be done, but the exact number depends on individual characteristics;
- After the breast augmentation, the stitches were removed this week.If the specialist used a special tape or glue during the operation, they will not need to be removed artificially.Such bonding materials disappear by themselves over time;
- Ideally, you can shower for a day.However, it also happens that the wait will take a week;
- There should be no pushing, twisting or pulling movements.Also, the patient is forbidden to lift things.And not only heavy, but also light - raising the arms, in principle, it is better to avoid during this period of rehabilitation after breast augmentation;
- Women are also concerned that breast sensitivity is as low as possible.This phenomenon is natural and will disappear over time.
What to expect in two to six weeks
The first week - the most difficult - is over.But what next?
Some patients are allowed to return to work at this time.However, everything here is individual, depending on the nature of the work itself.The same applies to intimate life - it all depends on the characteristics of the patient's body.
Excessive physical exertion should still be avoided.It is better to replace sports with frequent walks in the fresh air and a balanced diet.

At this time, the chest can still be "decorated" with stitches.But there's no need to worry because they're falling apart.Over time, only a specialist will be able to see such a seam.
From the second week you can start trying to sleep on your side.But be careful.If discomfort is felt, it is better to return to the lying position.
The second week you can not visit the solarium, bath or sauna.However, it is quite possible that your doctor will advise you to stay away from them for a longer period of time.
Possible complications
Of course, you should hope for the best, but you should also consider the possibility of complications.And it can be:
- allergic reaction, for example, to anesthesia;
- Accumulation of subcutaneous fluid is hematoma, seroma.In any case, the intervention of a specialist is required;
- The appearance of the stitches remains the same as at the beginning, they do not fall apart;
- Implant displacement - no one is immune from it.And such movement can be directed in any direction, requiring an additional operation.However, this complication is rare;
- Leakage of the implant, its rupture.It will definitely need to be replaced.But the risk of such metamorphoses is also small: about 1% during the first 12 months after the operation and about 4% after;
- Infections - This can be expected in the first months.The risk is also small - about 1%.The problem can be solved by antibiotic therapy and removal of the source of infection.A new implant can be installed later, but not earlier than six months later.
It is worth noting that after plastic surgery, the breast looks great for a long time.Of course, if all the recommendations regarding the preparatory and postoperative period are followed correctly.



























