Pain degree of breast augmentation surgery
Breast augmentation surgery is a common plastic surgery, which is widely used to improve the shape and size of the chest. However, breast augmentation surgery is not a completely painless process, and patients will feel pain in many ways.

Painful preoperative preparation
Before breast augmentation surgery, patients need a series of preoperative preparations. The first is the interview and preoperative evaluation. The doctor will ask the patient's needs in detail and comprehensively assess the patient's physical and psychological conditions. In this process, patients will need to describe their expectations and concerns in detail, which may cause some discomfort and pain. In addition, preoperative examinations also include blood tests and electrocardiogram, which may require patients to endure some discomfort and pain.
In addition, preoperative preparation also includes preoperative fasting, bathing, hair removal, etc. Although these measures are conducive to postoperative recovery and prevention of infection, they are still a pain and inconvenience for patients.
Pain during operation
Breast augmentation surgery itself is a kind of surgery to cut body tissues and implant silicone plants. Although the patient will not feel pain under general anesthesia, anxiety and tension may occur in patients who are uncomfortable before surgery, which is also a psychological pain.
In addition, complications such as massive bleeding, tissue damage and infection may occur after surgery. Although these conditions are rare in formal plastic surgery hospitals, they may still bring pain and adverse consequences.
Postoperative pain
Breast augmentation surgery is a long-term rehabilitation process. The pain after surgery is one of the most common pain for patients. Due to the existence of surgical wounds and implants, patients will feel chest pain, swelling pain and tightness. This kind of pain is most significant within a few days after surgery, but through reasonable analgesia measures and pain management, patients' discomfort can be alleviated.
In addition, swelling, congestion and ecchymosis may also occur after surgery, which are normal postoperative reactions. Patients need to maintain good rest, diet and pay attention to wound hygiene to promote healing and alleviate pain.
Psychological pain and loss of expectations
The effect of breast augmentation surgery usually takes several months to fully show, and in the early stage after surgery, patients may face temporary psychological pain and loss of expectations. Even though the surgical technique and hospital equipment are very good, individual differences and surgical results cannot be fully predicted, and patients may not be able to obtain satisfactory results.
In addition, life changes and physiological changes in the recovery period after surgery may also have a certain impact on the patients' psychology, such as clothing selection, exercise mode adjustment, etc. These changes may aggravate patients' psychological pain.
To sum up, the pain level of breast augmentation surgery exists, including preoperative preparation pain, surgical process pain, postoperative pain, as well as psychological pain and loss of expectations. However, through reasonable pain management and psychological support, patients can alleviate pain and discomfort, and ultimately obtain satisfactory surgical results. If you want to perform breast augmentation surgery, it is recommended to choose a formal plastic surgery hospital, fully understand the pain and risks of the surgery before the surgery, and communicate and discuss with the doctor in detail.