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Breast Augmentation Before & After
Breast implant surgery can be performed on an outpatient (not in
the hospital) basis or in a hospital. It can be done under local
anesthesia (only the breast area is numbed) or under general anesthesia
(put to sleep or not aware of having surgery).
Breast implant surgery can last from one to several hours depending
on your particular case (your condition, implant choice, incision
site, implant placement, etc.).
If the surgery is done in a hospital, the length of the hospital
stay will vary according to the type of surgery, the development
of any postoperative (after surgery) complications, and your general
health. The length of the hospital stay may also depend on the type
of coverage your insurance provides.
Before surgery, your doctor should discuss with you the extent
of surgery, the estimated time it will take, and the choice of treatment
for pain and nausea.
After Breast Augmentation Surgery
Your doctor should describe the usual postoperative recovery process,
the possible complications that can arise, and the expected recovery
period. Following the operation, as with any surgery, you can expect
some pain, swelling, bruising, and tenderness. These complications
may last for a month or longer, but they should disappear with time.
In addition, scarring is a natural outcome of surgery. Ask your
doctor to describe the location, size, and appearance of the scars
you can expect to have. For most women, scars will fade over time
to thin lines, although the darker your skin, the more prominent
the scars are likely to be.
Your doctor may prescribe medications for pain and nausea. Some
women may experience bleeding and some may experience fever, warmth,
or redness of the breast, or other symptoms of infection. You should
report these symptoms immediately to your doctor. Your doctor should
tell you about wound healing and how to care for your wound. Drains
may be used for a few days.
You may need a post-operative bra, compression bandage, or jog
bra for extra support and positioning while you heal. At your doctors
recommendation, you will most likely be able to return to work within
a few days, although you should avoid any strenuous activities that
could raise your pulse and blood pressure for at least a couple
of weeks. Your doctor may also recommend breast massage exercises.
Ask your doctor about a schedule of follow-up examinations, limits
on your activities, precautions you should take, and when you can
return to your normal routine, including exercising. (If you are
enrolled in a clinical study, your doctor should give you a schedule
for follow-up examinations set by the study plan.)
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