Preparation before operation
Before breast augmentation surgery, patients need to have a comprehensive examination and evaluation in the Second People's Hospital of Guangdong Province. First, the doctor will conduct a physical examination to determine whether the patient is suitable for breast augmentation surgery. At the same time, the doctor will also ask the patient about her personal situation to understand her expectations and needs.

In addition, preoperative patients also need to carry out imaging examinations, such as mammography or breast ultrasound, to assess the status of the breast and determine the surgical plan. Patients also need to carry out blood routine tests, liver and kidney function tests and other related tests to ensure good health.
Before the operation, some special requirements of the doctor should be followed, such as stopping taking certain drugs (such as aspirin), quitting smoking and alcohol. Patients also need to prepare comfortable pajamas and underwear in advance, as well as medicine and daily necessities for postoperative recovery.
Postoperative rest and diet
After breast augmentation surgery, patients need to rest fully to avoid strenuous exercise and fatigue. Generally, patients need to avoid getting out of bed and moving in the first week after surgery to avoid affecting wound healing. During the rest period after the operation, the patient can reasonably carry out activities of the hands and upper limbs to promote blood circulation.
In addition, patients also need to pay attention to diet after surgery. It is suggested that patients should mainly eat light and digestible food within a few days after surgery, and avoid spicy and irritating food. The diet should be diversified and contain enough protein, vitamins and minerals to help heal wounds and recover the body.
Patients should also pay attention to maintaining adequate water intake. Drinking more water is conducive to the discharge of metabolic waste and maintaining health.
Proper wound care
Postoperative wound care is critical to the success of breast augmentation surgery. Under the guidance of the surgeon, the patient needs to change the wound dressing regularly to keep the wound clean and dry. When changing the dressing, the patient should pay attention to gently cleaning the skin around the wound with a sterile cotton ball, and avoid using irritant disinfectant.
After surgery, patients need to avoid touching the wound with force to prevent infection of the wound. In case of wound redness, swelling, increased secretion, pain and other abnormalities, seek medical advice in time.
In addition, patients should avoid hot water immersion and prolonged hot water bath during wound healing to avoid affecting wound healing. At the same time, patients should avoid hair dyeing and contact with strong chemicals to avoid adverse effects on the wound.
Regular follow-up visits and precautions
After surgery, patients need to follow the doctor's instructions for regular follow-up visits. The doctor will check the state of the breast after the operation, evaluate the healing, and give corresponding advice and guidance.
During the recovery period after the operation, the patient needs to follow the doctor's advice, avoid strenuous exercise and heavy lifting, and protect the breast from external force. Patients should avoid using tight bras and tightening belts to avoid affecting wound healing and breast shape recovery.
At the same time, patients need to avoid sun exposure for a period of time after surgery to avoid adverse effects on the skin. Patients should also avoid breast massage and breast examination within 6 months after surgery to ensure wound healing and stable breast augmentation effect.
Summary
The precautions after breast augmentation surgery in the Second People's Hospital of Guangdong Province include: full preparation before surgery, rest and diet after surgery, correct wound care, regular follow-up visits and precautions. Follow these precautions to ensure the effect of surgery and the recovery of patients. After surgery, patients should strictly follow the doctor's advice, reasonably arrange rest and diet, properly care for wounds, regularly return to hospital, and pay attention to avoiding some specific behaviors and environments to promote the stability and recovery of the surgical effect.