Will it hurt after breast augmentation surgery?
Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most common cosmetic surgery at present. It aims to improve the shape of the chest and enhance self-confidence by implanting a prosthesis to enlarge the chest. However, many people doubt whether it will hurt after the operation. The following is a detailed description of anesthesia mode, operation process, postoperative recovery and doctor's guidance.

Anesthesia mode
Most breast augmentation operations use general anesthesia. The patients are in a complete sleep state during the operation, so they will not feel pain during the operation. General anesthesia is a safe and effective way of anesthesia, which can allow patients to get sufficient rest during the operation.
In addition, some patients choose local anesthesia. Local anesthesia is to inject drugs into specific parts, so that local nerves can not transmit pain information. Although the patient remains awake during the operation, the operation area will be painless through local anesthesia.
No matter general anesthesia or local anesthesia, pain will not be felt during the operation.
Operation process
The procedure of breast augmentation surgery generally includes the following steps: anesthesia, incision, prosthesis implantation, hemostasis, suture. The operation process usually takes about 2 to 4 hours, which varies according to personal conditions and the operation plan.
During the operation, because the patient is under anesthesia, the whole operation process will not feel pain. The doctor will fully communicate and prepare with the patient before the operation to ensure the smooth operation process.
The operation is carried out by professional plastic surgeons, who have rich experience and technology in the operation and can ensure the safety and effect of the operation.
Postoperative recovery
In the early stage after breast augmentation surgery, there may be some pain and discomfort. This is mainly due to the stimulation or compression of local tissues during the operation. The doctor will give appropriate painkillers and antibiotics after the operation to reduce the pain and prevent infection.
Generally speaking, the pain after surgery will gradually reduce within a few days, but the recovery process varies from person to person. Patients need to pay attention to rest after surgery and avoid strenuous exercise and overexertion to avoid additional pressure on the surgical site.
Over time, the swelling and pain of the chest will gradually subside and eventually return to normal. The specific time of recovery after surgery will vary depending on individual physique, operation mode, postoperative nursing and other factors.
Doctor guidance
After breast augmentation surgery, doctors will introduce postoperative care and precautions to patients in detail. In addition to giving proper medication, the doctor will also guide patients to have good rest and eating habits to avoid affecting recovery.
Doctors usually arrange postoperative reexamination to ensure the effect of surgery and the recovery of patients. During the reexamination, the doctor will give specific suggestions and treatment according to the specific situation of the patient.
In general, breast augmentation surgery is carried out through general or local anesthesia, and patients are in a painless state during the operation. Postoperative pain may exist, but it will gradually reduce after proper care and rest under the guidance of the doctor. As long as the doctor's advice is followed and reasonable care is taken, the pain of breast augmentation surgery is controllable, which can bring better plastic effect to patients.