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Breast augmentation post op

Different breast augmentation post op issues come up as women need to know about the post operation risks and implications after undergoing a breast augmentation procedure. They have to talk to their doctor before the surgery just to make sure they completely understand all the implications of the procedure that the doctor has been recommending. Normally, this surgery takes about one or two hours in order to be completed. After the surgery, the incisions are closed with some stitches, which might be taped in order to have greater support. The breast may be bandaged just to make sure that the healing will take place faster and safer – an important part of the breast augmentation post op procedure. The gauze of bandage will be removed after several days and it will be replaced with a surgical bra, which is recommended by the surgeon.

As for the breast augmentation post operation sensations, it is more likely that a woman will feel a little bit tired and will possibly have breast aches. She may also have a burning sensation in her nipples for a few weeks and will notice some bruise spots, but these are relatively common breast augmentation post op issues. In maximum 10 days the stitches will come out but the breast swelling may last to maximum five weeks. It may take some time until a woman who is after a breast augmentation operation to be able to live a normal life, to have normal activities. She will be able to return to work after a few days but this depends on the level of her job activity. The sensitivity of the breast will last for about two or three weeks but that will happen when the breast is directly stimulated. Breast augmentation post operation scars will begin to disappear after several months, even though, there is a slight possibility that they will never disappear. Post operation mammograms and regular examination should be continued after a breast augmentation in order to detect some possible complications. Many women are very happy with their results after having their breasts enlarged, they kindly recommend this surgery to other women who want to improve their appearance, but at the same time, there are other women who are not satisfied with the outcome, claiming that the procedure was not a success for them. Please browse through our website for more breast augmentation post op information.


 
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