What is the effect of breast augmentation surgery?
Breast augmentation surgery is a plastic surgery to improve the shape of the breast, which can increase the size and fullness of the breast and make the breast more plump and straight. Next, we will elaborate on the effect of breast augmentation surgery from four aspects, including the surgical process, postoperative recovery, postoperative effect durability, and potential risks of surgery.

Operation process
Breast augmentation surgery is usually performed with breast augmentation prosthesis. Before surgery, the doctor will select appropriate prosthesis materials and shapes according to the patient's physical conditions and expected effects. During the operation, the doctor will make an incision and then place the prosthesis under the breast tissue or pectoral muscle. The operation time is generally about 1-2 hours. After the operation, the patient needs to be hospitalized for observation for 1-2 days. The recovery period is about 2-4 weeks.
The technology of breast augmentation surgery has made continuous progress. Modern surgical methods are safer, with small incision, hidden scars and short recovery period. However, the patient's physical condition needs to be carefully checked before the operation to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the operation.
Recovery after operation
After breast augmentation surgery, patients need to rest and recover, and avoid strenuous activities and lifting heavy objects. In the process of incision healing and breast adaptation to prosthesis, swelling, pain and breast sensation due to compression of breast tissue may occur, but these problems generally subside within weeks after surgery.
After surgery, patients need to wear specific support bras according to the doctor's instructions to protect the breast and maintain its new shape. After regular follow-up visits, the doctor will decide whether further adjustment is needed according to the recovery of the patient to achieve the best effect.
Persistence of postoperative effect
The effect of breast augmentation surgery is mostly lasting, but the implanted prosthesis may change over time. For example, when breast tissue is aging or wrinkles appear, the prosthesis material may have slight displacement or subsidence. In order to maintain the effect for a long time, it is necessary to have regular reexamination and maintenance under the guidance of doctors after surgery.
With the development of science and technology, there are more lasting breast plastic methods, such as fat breast augmentation, which can use the patient's own fat for breast augmentation, and the effect is more natural and lasting.
Potential risks of surgery
Although breast augmentation surgery is more and more safe with the support of modern medical technology, there are still some potential risks and complications. Incomplete understanding and risk assessment before operation, possible infection, hematoma, scar formation and other problems during operation, as well as fracture and deformation of prosthesis after operation, all need to be noticed by patients.
Therefore, before deciding to perform breast augmentation surgery, patients should fully understand the risks of surgery and possible problems, and make decisions under the guidance of professional doctors. Choosing well-known plastic surgery hospitals and experienced doctors for surgery can minimize the risks.
Summary
Breast augmentation surgery can help patients obtain fuller, straight breasts, and enhance self-confidence and beauty. The operation has a clear effect. By selecting appropriate prosthesis materials and shapes, the ideal breast shape can be achieved. After surgery, patients need to follow the doctor's advice and do a good job of postoperative rehabilitation nursing to ensure the durability of the surgical effect. However, before making surgery decisions, patients should fully understand the risks and possible complications of surgery, and select appropriate hospitals and doctors for surgery to ensure the safety and effectiveness of surgery. Thoracic augmentation surgery needs careful consideration, combined with personal circumstances and doctor's recommendations to make a wise decision.