Your Questions
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BREAST AUGMENTATION SURGERY
HOW LONG IS THE RECOVERY ROOM STAY AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION?
Recovery time varies according to the patient's state of health and the type of surgery performed, generally around 1 to 2 hours.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO EAT OR DRINK QUICKLY AFTER THE OPERATION?
After a general anaesthetic, we recommend that you gradually reintroduce food, starting with clear liquids (water, herbal tea, fat-free broth) to rehydrate your body and wake up your digestive system, thus avoiding nausea and vomiting. When you wake up, your anaesthetist will tell you when you can eat and drink again.
A few days after breast surgery, avoid fatty, high-fiber foods, which are difficult to digest after surgery, as well as alcohol, which can disrupt metabolism and interact with your medication. Follow Dr. Djian's advice for optimal recovery.
CAN I ASK TO SEE THE IMPLANTS BEFORE THE OPERATION ON THE DAY?
Yes, it is possible to ask to see the implants on the day of the operation; this final discussion with the surgeon allows the surgeon to confirm the implant. choice of breast prostheses.
SHOULD I TAKE ANY SPECIFIC MEDICATION BEFORE ARRIVING AT THE CLINIC?
Before the operation, it is essential to inform your surgeon of any current treatment; certain medications, such as aspirin or anti-inflammatory drugs, should be avoided before the operation to reduce the risk of bleeding.
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