Before, during and after your breast augmentation (enlargement) surgery you will be cared for by a team of specialist cosmetic nurses and your cosmetic surgeon, who will perform your surgery. Together, they will ensure that you are cared for at every step of your surgery and will make sure that your recovery at home is as comfortable and successful as possible with advice and guidance available whenever you need it.
Breast augmentation aftercare is designed to make sure that your body gets the post-operative care and attention it deserves. Carefully staged regular meetings with your surgeon or nursing staff ensure your progress is continually monitored and that you are in constant contact with a breast augmentation expert to discuss any questions you may have.
The time it takes you to recover post-operatively is determined by the positioning of your implants, whether you opt for round, or anatomical ‘teardrop shaped’ implants. Submuscularly positioned implants, in other words implants that are positioned underneath your pectoral muscle, will take longer to heal than those positioned subglandularly – implants positioned over the pectoral muscle.
Both procedures require a general anaesthetic and surgery lasts approximately one hour. So that you can be observed and your post-operative health monitored, you will be required to stay in hospital overnight, but you will be free to leave the following day.
Prior to going into surgery, you’ll be required to ensure that someone else can drive you home from hospital, and you could find a comfort from that person being a close family member, or a good friend.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
BREAST ENLARGEMENT: Surgery Aftercare Tips
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