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Breast Augmentation- Implant

Breast Augmentation is a procedure designed to increase the size of the breasts. This is achieved by inserting an implant. A 5 cm inframammary incision is generally utilized (pictured).

Preparing for your Procedure

  • The procedure is done under general anesthesia. Please do not eat or drink anything after midnight the night prior to your procedure. Please refrain from the use of aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (Mortin, Advil, etc.), or any blood thinners for 7 days prior to your procedure. If you require these for medical conditions, please contact the office.

  • Please arrive at Pre-Op Area 2 hours prior to the time of your procedure. The Hospital of your procedure will be listed in Patient Gateway.

Procedural Details

  • The procedure lasts approximately 2 hours

  • The incisions will be dressed with Surgical Glue and a Plastic Dressing (Tegaderm). Please leave these dressings on until follow up in the clinic.

  • You will also be placed in a surgical bra after your procedure.

  • The implant is typically placed underneath the muscle, to allow for the best aesthetic outcome.

Post procedure

  • Narcotics are prescribed for this procedure and most people routinely use it for 1-2 days. Please continue to take Tylenol the day of the procedure. Starting Day 1 after the procedure, you may take Motrin/Advil as well.

  • Please keep a surgical bra on all times for the first two weeks when not showering. It should be snug but does not need to be overly constricting. After 2 weeks, you can wear any compression bra. After 6 weeks, you can wear any bra, including underwire bras.

  • Small amounts of drainage from the incisions are very common for the first 5-7 days.

  • Starting on Day 2, you may shower. When you shower, the incisions may get wet initially over the Plastic/Surgical Glue. Please pat dry after showering. Do not rub the area.

  • No exercise or heavy lifting for 4 weeks. Heavy lifting is anything greater than 15 lbs. Exercise is anything that causes a rise in your heart rate or sweating. The goal is to minimize fluid collections in your surgical areas.

  • Please do not use ice, as sensation will not be normal immediately following your procedure and leaving ice on too long may damage your skin.

  • You can drive when you feel comfortable and not on any narcotic pain medication (often Day 1 or 2 after the procedure).

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