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Because breast augmentation is one of the more popular cosmetic operations in plastic surgery, women who are considering the procedure come to us with questions — and not just a few. We understand this step for aesthetic correction or reconstruction is significant and requires the patient to be well-informed before making her decision. Many of the questions we hear are about recovery. Women want to know how long the surgery will affect their daily routine. If you are researching breast implants and breast augmentation surgery, here are 20 of the most common questions we hear.
We ask our patients to avoid getting their incision wet for at least 48 to 72 hours. You can sponge-bathe carefully, but keep those incisions dry. You should not submerge in a warm bath for at least two weeks. We suggest you plan to be away from work for at least one week. This timeframe will allow your incisions to heal to the point where you can move around with minimal discomfort.
If your job involves strenuous lifting and moving around, plan to stay away longer, at least another week. Driving after breast augmentation will depend on whether you are still taking prescription pain meds. Most patients can resume driving after one week because they no longer require taking their pain medication. Your breasts may look slightly higher than you expected after surgery because the implants have yet to drop into position.
After surgery, the lower half of the breasts are tight, causing the implants to remain high and look small. When you choose to have your implants placed under the muscle, it will take some time for them to drop into the correct position. Your implants should settle within a month. After the surgery, you will go home with a compression garment to help support your implants and encourage your incisions to heal quickly.
A regular bra can keep the breast implants from settling in their proper positions after surgery. They may also hinder the healing process. Underwire bras may irritate the incision site if they are in the natural breast crease. The day after surgery, we recommend taking off the compression wrap and putting on a supportive, but comfortable, sports bra. After your two-week follow-up visit, you should be able to wear the bra of your choosing, including underwire bras.