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The recovery and risk of breast augmentation

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Aftercare and Recovery

  • The incisions will be closed using sutures in the breast tissue.
  • Sutures, skin adhesive or surgical tape may be used to close the skin. The scars from the incisions will fade slowly over several months, but it may take up to a year for them to refine completely.
  • Dr. Byrd will place you in a special bra or compression garment to aid in the healing process. Compression garments provide support and comfort, minimize swelling, and help to maintain the position of the implants. This is why it is important that you wear the compression garment as recommended by your physician.
  • You will most likely be able to return to work within three to seven days after your procedure
  • Avoid any strenuous activity and lifting for approximately three to four weeks. Doing so may delay healing and could damage the implants.
  • You will be able to notice the final results from your procedure once the implants have settled and the swelling has subsided completely.
  • It is important to realize that your breasts will continue to change shape over time. However, the results from breast augmentation are typically long-lasting, which means that your breasts will maintain the fuller, shapelier appearance that you desire for years to come.
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Risks

As with any surgery, you will most likely experience some pain and swelling after surgery. The majority of the swelling will likely subside within a few days. However, some swelling may persist for several weeks. Over-the-counter pain relievers can be taken for discomfort.

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