Breast Augmentation FAQ
Breast augmentation surgery : Frequently asked questions
breast lift / boob lift / breast uplift / boob lift and reduction
Q.
How long is the hospitalization and recovery period after a breast lift? I have large breasts and after giving birth, my breasts sagged too much and I want to have sagging breasts surgery. I am concerned about the length of hospitalization and recovery period for sagging breast surgery.
You may stay in the hospital for one day after your breast lift, or you may go home the same day if you are feeling well.
Many women are upset when they see their breasts sagging after breastfeeding.
This can be solved with a reduction or mastopexy, so don’t stress too much and come back for surgery when you are done breastfeeding.
You can expect a recovery period of about one week after the surgery.
Q.
I'm looking into breast surgery. This is my first time having surgery under general anesthesia, so I'm worried about the pain after breast surgery. Of course, surgery hurts, but how much pain will I feel after surgery?
I’m wondering if I’ll have too much pain after my breast surgery.
Breast surgery is a surgery that creates breast volume by placing breast implants and is performed through an incision under the breast and an incision in the armpit.
The surgery takes about 1 hour for the underline incision and about 1 hour and 30 minutes for the armpit incision.
This is the time it takes from incision to suturing, plus the time for preparation and waking up from anesthesia.
Pain after breast surgery is one of the most difficult questions to answer.
This is because even similar levels of pain after surgery are experienced differently by different individuals.
Some people have a high pain tolerance, having surgery on a Friday and returning to normal activities on Monday.