8 Expert Tips to Perfectly Prepare for Breast Augmentation Surgery

Breast augmentation is a transformative procedure that can significantly enhance confidence and self-image. While the decision to undergo surgery is exciting, meticulous preparation is crucial for a smooth and successful experience. Especially in today’s world, with so many different options for breast augmentation surgery, it can sometimes be difficult to sift through the noise. Let us help you outline key steps to take before, during, and after your breast augmentation journey.

 

1. Finding Your Surgeon: A Partnership of Expertise and Trust

The foundation of a successful augmentation lies in selecting the right surgeon. Prioritize board certification and extensive experience in breast procedures. During your consultation, you should be able to address your goals, expectations, and any concerns freely. (1)

 

What To Look For During Your Consultation:

  • Warm and open communication: You should feel comfortable discussing personal details and asking questions.

  • Realistic expectations: Your surgeon should honestly discuss achievable outcomes and potential limitations.

  • Detailed portfolio and testimonials: Evaluate the surgeon's aesthetic and surgical technique. Evaluate other patient outcomes.

 

2. Defining Your Desired Outcome: Clear Communication is Key

Before your consultations, reflect on your desired look. Gather photos or references that resonate with you. Be specific about your preferred size, shape, and overall aesthetic. Open and honest communication is always the best way to ensure alignment with your surgeon. I appreciate it when patients bring pictures of desired looks because it gives insight into the desired goals.

 

3. Preoperative Preparation: Optimizing for Success

Follow your surgeon’s specific instructions to optimize your health and surgical outcome. (2) These may include:

  • Dietary adjustments: Maintain a balanced and nutritious diet to support healing.

  • Medication review: Discuss any medications you take and potential interactions.

  • Smoking cessation: Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery to improve blood flow and wound healing.

  • Alcohol restrictions: Limit alcohol consumption to avoid complications.

In my office, my staff will make sure to go over every little detail with you and make sure you understand each and every step of the way.

 

4. Logistical Planning: Ensuring a Smooth Experience

  • Arrange transportation: You'll need a responsible adult to drive you home after surgery.

  • Prepare your recovery space: Stock up on comfortable clothes, pillows, and easy-to-eat meals.

  • Gather essential supplies: Purchase prescribed medications, ice packs, and a post-surgical bra.

 

5. Realistic Expectations for Recovery: Embracing the Process

Understand that recovery is a gradual process with some swelling, bruising, and discomfort. I will give my patients a clear roadmap of what to expect during their postoperative phase. Every surgeon should provide you with a plan for pain management and clear instructions to facilitate healing.

 

6. Post-Operative Care: A Team Effort

Attend all follow-up appointments to monitor progress, change dressings, and address any concerns. I am always available to my patients during their postoperative period, together with my team, to support you every step of the way.

 

7. Emotional Well-being: Embracing the Journey

It's natural to experience a range of emotions during recovery. Celebrate small victories, lean on your support system, and remember that the final results are worth the wait but may sometimes take a while.

 

8. Maintaining Overall Health: Your Body's Foundation

Prioritize healthy habits like a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate sleep. These practices support your physical and emotional well-being throughout the healing process.(3) While you might not be able to resume full activity immediately after surgery, it is always good to stay active and will likely speed up your recovery.

Breast augmentation is a personal journey towards a confident and empowered you. Following these steps, you can approach the procedure with informed preparation and realistic expectations. Remember, open communication with your surgeon, a positive attitude, and a focus on your well-being are key ingredients for a successful and transformative experience.

Additional Resources:

  • American Society of Plastic Surgeons: https://www.plasticsurgery.org/cosmetic-procedures/breast-augmentation

  • Aesthetic Society
    https://www.theaestheticsociety.org/procedures/breast/breast-augmentation

Remember: This information is intended for general educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as medical advice. Always consult with your qualified healthcare provider for personalized guidance regarding breast augmentation.

 

References

  1. Adams Jr, W.P., 2008. The process of breast augmentation: four sequential steps for optimizing outcomes for patients. Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 122(6), pp.1892-1900.

  2. Tebbetts, J.B., 2002. Achieving a predictable 24-hour return to normal activities after breast augmentation: Part I. Refining practices by using motion and time study principles. Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 109(1), pp.273-290.

  3. Shi, H., Cao, C., Li, X., Chen, L. and Li, S., 2015. A retrospective study of primary breast augmentation: recovery period, complications and patient satisfaction. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 8(10), p.18737.


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Dr. Philipp Franck

Dr. Franck is a board-certified Plastic Surgeon in New York with a special interest in face, breast, and body surgery. He has been included in the Rising Star Surgeons in New York by New York Time Magazine. He also serves as Clinical Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

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