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  Care After Breast Implants
  You had a procedure called breast augmentation (enlargement). It's also known as augmentation mammoplasty. This surgery enhances the size and shape of a woman’s breasts. Women choose breast augmentation to: 
  
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      Enlarge breast size 
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      Correct a reduction in breast size after pregnancy 
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      Balance a difference in breast size  
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      Reconstruct the breast after breast surgery or mastectomy. 
Here’s what you need to do after this procedure:
  
    Recovery and activity after surgery 
    
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        Don’t raise your arms above breast level until your surgeon or healthcare provider says it’s OK. This prevents the implants from shifting.  
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        Don’t lift, push, or pull anything heavier than 10 pounds for at least 5 to 7 days or as directed by your surgeon.  
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        Sleep on your back. Use pillows to keep the upper part of your body raised (elevated).  
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        Don’t drive until your surgeon says it’s OK.  
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        Don't smoke after surgery. Smoking reduces the blood flow in the skin and nipples and increases the risk of wound healing problems. Nicotine from any source (cigarettes, e-cigarettes, patches, chewing tobacco) slows healing.  
 
  
    Other home care
    
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        If you smoke, get help to quit. Join a stop-smoking program to improve your chances of success.  
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        Be aware that breast swelling may last for 3 to 5 weeks. Talk with your surgeon about ways to manage the swelling. The implant position and appearance may change slightly as you heal. Follow directions as given.  
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        Wear the special bra or bandage you were given before discharge as directed by your surgeon. Expect to wear the bra or wrap 24 hours a day for about 3 to 4 weeks or as directed. You may remove it when you shower, starting 3 days after your surgery, or as directed.  
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        Gently wash your incision site. Pat the incision dry. Don’t apply lotions, oils, or creams.  
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        Don't submerge your incision in a tub bath until it's completely closed. Doing so may introduce bacteria and cause an infection. Your surgeon will give you more directions about bathing.  
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        You will have a dressing over your incisions. Ask your surgeon how to care for your dressing. Your stitches may dissolve on their own. Or they may be removed at a follow-up appointment. If you have small white adhesive strips at your incision sites, don't remove them. They will come off on their own.  
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        Make an appointment to have your stitches or staples removed in 7 to 10 days, if needed.  
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        Take your medicine exactly as directed.  
 
  
    Follow-up
    Make a follow-up appointment with your surgeon or healthcare provider, or as advised. 
   
  
    Call 911
    Call 911 right away if any of these occur: 
    
    
    
   
  
    When to call your healthcare provider
    Call your healthcare provider if any of these occur: 
    
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        Fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, or as advised by your provider  
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        Chills 
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        Bleeding or fluid leaking through the special bra or bandage  
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        Pain that is not relieved by prescribed pain medicine; increasing pain, with or without activity  
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        More soreness, swelling, or bruising on 1 breast than the other  
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        Redness, or breasts that feel warm to the touch  
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        Any rapid swelling in 1 area or breast  
 
 
				
			 
			
				
				
				
				
				
						Online Medical Reviewer:
						Chelsey Schilling BSN RN
						
					
						
Online Medical Reviewer:
						Raymond Turley Jr PA-C
						
					
				
			
					Date Last Reviewed:
					9/1/2026
					
				
		
				
				
			
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