For years you’ve been thinking about it, daydreaming about it, wondering if you’ll ever go through with it– getting a breast augmentation, changing the shape or volume of your breasts.
Of course, you likely have questions and concerns other than just price like “what is a breast augmentation surgery recovery time?”. A breast augmentation procedure can help you to enhance your look, bolster your self-confidence, and the results can be subtle and natural-looking. If you’re concerned about a fake-looking “breast aug,” you need not worry. The surgeons at Charlotte Plastic Surgery are skilled in offering significant results, yet also come with some plausible deniability.
You may have other questions, too, perhaps about potential complications or about the recovery time. We’re always happy to provide any information about breast augmentation surgery recovery and the overall surgery. Our surgeons want every patient to feel excited about their procedure, comfortable with all the logistics, and genuinely optimistic about the outcome.
Where Does the Process Start?
Breast augmentation involves the careful and strategic use of implants that can lend additional volume to the breasts—but before you get to that point, it’s essential to sit down with a surgeon for a consultation. This is really where your breast augmentation journey begins.
Your surgeon will be able to provide you with some images to show you roughly what you can expect in terms of results. Together, you and your surgeon will arrive at an outcome you both agree looks good and natural. This consultation is a critical way of ensuring you and your surgeon are on the same page, properly setting expectations.
Watch the video below to see an in-depth overview of the breast augmentation process from where to start, what to expect, and the best options available to you today.
Are You a Good Candidate for Breast Surgery?
Your surgeon will also want to ensure that you are a good, healthy candidate for breast surgery. Breast augmentation is a fairly straightforward procedure, but our surgeons prefer not to operate on anyone who has health problems that might cause complications. Our patient’s safety is of paramount importance.
Also, it’s possible that breast augmentation isn’t all you need. Implants are helpful for those who want to add volume but not for those concerned about breast shape or sagging. For these individuals, a breast lift might make more sense, either instead of or in addition to breast augmentation. So you don’t need to worry about recovery of breast augmentation.
How Can You Prepare for Breast Augmentation?
There are just a couple of things your surgeon might ask you to do to prepare for surgery. For one thing, if you’re a smoker, you’ll need to stop using any tobacco or nicotine products for at least six weeks before the procedure. This is because smoking can impede the healing process and restrict blood flow to the tissues.
How Long Does a Breast Aug Take?
While it can vary, the average time for breast augmentation is around an hour and 15 minutes or so. The operation itself is fairly straightforward and is typically done on an outpatient basis. In other words, you’ll be home to recover on the same day as your breast surgery.
What are the Risks Associated with Breast Surgery?
All surgeries involve some level of risk. With that said, the potential complications for breast augmentation are reasonably minor.
Your surgeon can discuss some of the most likely risks with you. These might include:
- Anesthesia risks
- Internal bleeding
- Infection
- Changes in nipple sensation
- Implant leakage or rupture
- Scarring
We must emphasize that our focus on patient safety minimizes these risks. That’s what makes it so essential to consult with your surgeon to make sure you are a good candidate for breast augmentation.
How Long To Recover From Breast Augmentation?
Most of the time, breast augmentation patients are given pain medication for a few days, helping them push through the worst pain and discomfort without bearing too much of it. Some patients report a feeling of tightness or soreness, but seldom outright pain.
Different patients will have different recovery for breast augmentation times, but most can return to work within three to five days. Some restrictions on exercise and other physical activity may remain for a few more weeks, depending on your surgeon’s instructions. Of course, there will be post-operative follow-up appointments to ensure you’re healing properly.
How Do You Avoid an Obvious or Fake-looking Breast Aug?
To keep your results looking natural, it’s important to have that talk with your surgeon and to ensure that you’re seeking reasonable and realistic results.
Additionally, it’s important to note how far breast implants have come. Today’s breast implants are made to maintain natural shape and texture. While saline implants are still available, silicone and the new highly cohesive implants offer vastly superior results.
Watch Dr. Smith as he discusses the technological advancements in breast implants.
Is Breast Augmentation a One-Time Procedure?
One final note about getting a breast aug is that the overwhelming majority of the time, it’s something you will only need to do once. Most patients are exceedingly happy with their results and see no need to pursue any further operations.
Indeed, it’s our aim to ensure that patients get the look, the feel, and the renewed self-confidence they want. Many of the women who come to us are eager to add breast volume that they lost when they had kids, and our surgeons are delighted to provide them with that volume, now at a special discounted price.
Do you have any further inquiries about breast augmentation near you? We’d love to answer them. Contact Charlotte Plastic Surgery to learn more.