Precondition 1: Good health
As a professional medical institution, the primary precondition for the military hospital to perform breast augmentation surgery is that the patients must have healthy physical conditions. This is because breast augmentation surgery is a traumatic surgery, which requires general anesthesia for patients. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that the patients' various systems function normally, without major chronic diseases, heart diseases, liver and kidney diseases, etc. Usually, the hospital will require patients to undergo a series of physical examinations, such as ECG, blood routine, liver and kidney functions, to ensure that patients are suitable for surgery.

In addition to physical health, the patient's age is also an important consideration. Generally, breast augmentation surgery is not recommended for minors under the age of 18, because the breast development of minors has not been completed, and the surgery may have adverse effects on breast development.
In addition, if the patient has a certain physical burden or obesity, he or she also needs to lose some weight before surgery to reduce the risk of surgery.
Precondition 2: mental health
Breast augmentation surgery is a change of self appearance, so patients' mental health is also an important consideration factor. Hospitals usually require patients to receive psychological counseling to ensure that their goals and expectations for surgery are rational and can withstand the pain and pressure during surgery and postoperative recovery.
Breast augmentation surgery can be used as an effective treatment if the patient has serious physical dissatisfaction or body image disorders (such as breast dysplasia). However, if the patient only carries out the operation for non objective reasons such as the pursuit of perfection and social pressure, the hospital will usually guide the patient to carry out a more comprehensive psychological assessment to determine whether the operation really meets the needs of the patient.
In addition, the patient's family support and understanding are also important. The hospital usually communicates with the patient's family members to ensure their support and understanding of the surgery.
Precondition 3: clear operation purpose
The purpose of breast augmentation surgery is diversified, which can be to improve breast shape, increase self-confidence, repair breast damage, etc. Before the operation, the hospital will ask the patient to clarify the purpose of the operation and confirm it after in-depth consultation with the doctor. Doctors usually evaluate the physical characteristics and expectations of patients to ensure that the purpose and expected results of surgery are feasible and realistic.
In order to further ensure that the purpose of the operation is clear, the hospital usually requires patients to provide some relevant information, such as preoperative photos, three-dimensional breast scanning, etc., so that doctors can more accurately evaluate and plan the operation plan.
The clarity of the purpose of the operation not only helps doctors to formulate a more reasonable operation plan, but also helps patients to treat the operation and postoperative effects rationally.
Precondition 4: doctor evaluation and communication
Before breast augmentation surgery, the hospital will arrange the patient to have a detailed evaluation and communication with the doctor. The doctor will know the patient's physical condition, medical history, expectations and concerns in detail, and conduct physical examination to assess the feasibility.
The doctor will explain the detailed procedure, possible risks and complications of the operation to the patient, and formulate a targeted operation plan according to the patient's reasonable expectations and individual differences.
Patients should participate in the whole process of communication and decision-making, actively communicate with doctors, ensure that they really understand the possible results and risks of surgery, and make decisions according to the professional advice of doctors.
Summary:
Breast augmentation surgery in military hospitals requires patients to have physical health and appropriate age, as well as mental health and stable mentality. The purpose of the operation must be clear to ensure that the feasibility and effect of the operation meet the expectations of patients. The evaluation and communication of doctors are the key factors to ensure the success of surgery and patient satisfaction. Therefore, before preparing for breast augmentation surgery, patients need to undergo a comprehensive physical and psychological assessment, and in-depth communication and decision-making with doctors to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the surgery.