Zhangjiajie Liren Hospital Breast Augmentation: Precautions after Operation
Breast augmentation surgery is a common plastic surgery, which can help women achieve a full and straight chest contour. As a surgical operation, postoperative care and precautions are particularly important. This article will elaborate on the matters needing attention after breast augmentation surgery from aspects of postoperative nursing, diet conditioning, exercise restriction and regular return visits.

1. Postoperative nursing
It is very important to keep the operation area clean in postoperative nursing. Within a few days after the operation, the doctor will put a special chest band on the patient, which helps to control the swelling and reduce the pain. The bandage needs to be replaced regularly to avoid contamination and infection. When taking a bath, the patient should avoid scrubbing the surgical site forcefully, just gently wet it and pat it dry with a clean towel.
In addition, avoid contact with hot water or high heat environment after surgery to avoid irritation to the wound. Avoid touching the surgical area to avoid infection or wound dehiscence. In case of abnormal conditions, such as increased pain, wound bleeding or fever, seek medical advice in a timely manner.
2. Diet conditioning
Follow the doctor's advice on diet after surgery. It is usually necessary to abstain from eating for a period of time after surgery to avoid high salt, high fat, spicy and irritating food, so as not to aggravate local congestion and affect the healing process. At the same time, attention should be paid to increasing the intake of protein and vitamins to help the wound heal. It is recommended to drink more water, maintain water supply, promote metabolism and excrete waste.
In addition, heavy drinking and smoking should be avoided as far as possible after surgery. Alcohol and nicotine will affect blood circulation and delay the wound healing process. Moreover, studies have shown that smoking may increase the risk of complications of breast augmentation surgery. Therefore, abstinence from alcohol and smoking is one of the important measures to maintain the effect of surgery.
3. Movement restrictions
Postoperative exercise should be restricted for a period of time to avoid exerting excessive pressure on the chest. According to the doctor's instructions, strenuous exercise, heavy load handling and strenuous climbing and descending stairs should be avoided within a few weeks after the operation. This is to prevent delayed healing or cracking due to excessive pressure on the wound site.
However, proper light exercise can help promote blood circulation and recovery. Some gentle stretching exercises, such as yoga and walking, can be carried out to help the body recover and relieve postoperative discomfort.
4. Regular follow-up
Regular follow-up is an important part of postoperative nursing. After the operation, regular follow-up visits should be made according to the doctor's arrangements to ensure the normal healing of the operation area and eliminate complications. The doctor will make a return visit plan according to the specific situation of the patient, and suggest the patient to go to the hospital for re examination on time to solve the problems that may occur after the operation in a timely manner.
To sum up, nursing after breast augmentation surgery is very important. Postoperative care includes postoperative wound care, diet conditioning, exercise restriction and regular follow-up. Correct nursing and precautions can promote wound healing, reduce complications, and help patients obtain satisfactory breast augmentation results.
Summary
Breast augmentation surgery is a common plastic surgery, postoperative care is particularly critical. In postoperative nursing, attention should be paid to keeping the surgical area clean to avoid infection. Abstinence and reasonable diet can help heal wounds. In terms of exercise, we should follow the doctor's advice, exercise moderately and avoid strenuous activities. Regular follow-up visits can timely check the condition of the operation area and deal with complications in a timely manner. Through correct postoperative care and precautions, patients can better recover and maintain the effect of breast augmentation.