How long does breast augmentation take to achieve satisfactory results?
Breast augmentation surgery has become a common way of modern women's beauty, through the implantation of prosthesis or autologous fat to increase the fullness of the chest. Many people will care how long it will take to see satisfactory results after the operation. In fact, breast augmentation surgery needs to go through a series of stages, each stage has its own specific recovery time and effect observation period. Next, we will introduce the time to reach the effect of breast augmentation surgery from the aspects of postoperative recovery, effect observation, postoperative experience and abnormal reaction.

Postoperative recovery
Postoperative recovery is the first stage of breast augmentation surgery. After surgery, patients need to rest and follow the advice of experts, including regular massage and avoiding strenuous exercise. In the first week after operation, the chest will be swollen and painful, accompanied by congestion and local congestion. These discomfort will gradually reduce, and the swelling and pain will obviously decrease about two weeks after the operation. One month after the operation, the incision will basically heal and the chest shape will begin to appear. The whole postoperative recovery period is about 2-3 months.
The recovery time after surgery varies from individual to individual. Some people recover faster, while others need a longer time. However, generally speaking, patients can feel obvious effects after 1-2 months.
Effect observation
After implantation of the breast prosthesis, the shape of the chest began to become plump. However, the satisfactory results after surgery usually can not be fully demonstrated until several months after surgery. Sometimes it even takes half a year or more.
In the first month after the operation, the patient will see that the chest is larger than before, but there is still a sense of swelling. With the passage of time after the operation, the chest gradually returns to its natural shape, and the relatively real effect can be seen after the swelling decreases. After about 3-6 months, most of the swelling will subside, the prosthesis will naturally integrate into the chest tissue, and the chest shape is closer to the ideal effect of the preoperative design. The effect at this time is usually the most satisfactory.
Postoperative experience
In addition to postoperative recovery time and effect observation period, patients' experience after surgery is also an important factor related to satisfaction. Postoperative experience includes the improvement of satisfaction, comfort and self-confidence of the surgical results.
According to the survey of real hospital doctors, most patients believe that they can see obvious effects within one month after the operation, while the proportion of patients who achieve satisfactory results within three months after the operation is as high as 85%. Postoperative satisfaction generally increases with time. With the stability of the surgical results and the relief of postoperative pain, patients will gradually be satisfied with and confident about the surgical results.
Heterodyne reaction
Although breast augmentation surgery is a safe operation, some abnormal reactions may occur after breast augmentation surgery. These reactions include pain, distension, swelling, congestion, nipple sensitivity, etc. These reactions usually gradually reduce or disappear within a few weeks after surgery, and will not affect the final effect. In case of abnormal conditions, consult a doctor in time.
In general, breast augmentation surgery needs to go through the stages of postoperative recovery, effect observation, postoperative experience and abnormal reaction, and can achieve satisfactory results from 1-2 months to 3-6 months after surgery. Although everyone's recovery is different, most patients have high satisfaction. Therefore, when performing breast augmentation surgery, patients need to be patient, communicate and consult with professional doctors, and reasonably expect the postoperative effect.