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The Dos & Don’ts After Breast Augmentation

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The Dos & Don’ts After Breast Augmentation

A breast augmentation recovery is sometimes considered among the easiest in plastic surgery because of the minimal incisions, easy to manage pain, and short amount of downtime. However, breast augmentation is still major surgery and requires following recovery instructions for the best outcome. Below, find some of the dos and don’ts after breast augmentation

DO:  Sleep on your back

Breast implants can take a full year to settle. Though, immediately after surgery is when they are most sensitive to shifting. Lay on your back to avoid pressure from your body changing the positioning or influencing the settling implants

DON’T: Wear normal bras (at first)

After surgery, you will be provided a surgical bra designed to keep you comfortable and support your breasts. It is understandable that most patients want to shift to wearing normal bras as soon as possible However, regular bras can put too much pressure on your healing breasts, may irritate or reopen the incisions, or cause complications.

DO: Be patient

Your results will take time. It is common to feel depressed or anxious about the look of your breasts. Be patient with them and yourself. Of course, do not hesitate to call the office with questions or concerns.

DON’T: Smoke

Smoking slows down the healing process. In general, it also lessens skin laxity and puts patients at high risks. Dr. Sessa may ask you to stop smoking for a few weeks before the procedure and at least until a certain point following surgery.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alberico J. Sessa
Alberico J. Sessa
Alberico J. Sessa, M.D. is a member of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery & is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Sessa has successfully treated hundreds of patients with a high satisfaction rate.