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D-Day: Breast augmentation surgery, from check-in to check-out.

published on 22.09.2025 by Dr. Djian
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Summary
  • STEP 1: ARRIVING AT THE CLINIC FOR YOUR BREAST AUGMENTATION
  • STAGE 2: OPERATING THEATRE, WHERE BREAST SURGERY TAKES PLACE
  • STAGE 3: AWAKENING AND THE FIRST HOURS AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION SURGERY
  • IN CONCLUSION
  • HERE ARE SOME OTHER ARTICLES TO FIND OUT ALL ABOUT A BREAST AUGMENTATION OPERATION
In short
  • The day of breast augmentation surgery follows a precise protocol: administrative reception, medical preparation, meeting with the Dr Djian, pre-operative markings and anaesthesia prior to hospital admission operating room.

  • The procedure lasts 45 minutes to 2 h 30, depending on the technique (subglandular or retropectoral). The surgeon performs the incisions, positions the implants, check for symmetry and close with fine sutures before applying a medical bra.

  • The alarm clock is carried out in a supervised rest room. Visit pain remains moderate with the right treatment. From swelling and bruising are normal during the first few weeks.

  • Before discharge, the patient receives precise instructions care of dressings, wearing medical bra 1 month, strict rest, No lifting of arms or carrying of heavy loads. A implant identification document is issued and must be kept for life.

  • The final result is visible after several weeks, once the swelling has subsided. The procedure, supervised by the Dr Djian, combines safety, comfort and natural results, A personalized follow-up from D-day to full recovery.

You are considering a operation d‘Breast augmentation in Paris, But you're not sure what to expect? Would you like to know how this procedure works from A to Z? This surgical process involves several essential steps, from the initial consultation with the breast augmentation surgeon to post-operative recovery. This article explains from reception to your return home.

 

STEP 1: ARRIVING AT THE CLINIC FOR YOUR BREAST AUGMENTATION

 

WELCOME AND REGISTRATION

 

It's finally here! You may be feeling a little stressed, but you're in good hands. Your breast operation begins with your arrival at the clinic. After presenting yourself at the reception desk, an administrative team checks your documents, including your medical file, signed consents and any other necessary documents (e.g. carte vitale, mutuelle, etc.). This step is quick but essential to ensure that everything is in order before the procedure.

Next, a nurse accompanies you to your room or preparation area. You are given a special outfit, usually a surgical gown, to prepare you for the operating room. The team briefly explains the next steps and answers your initial questions to reassure you.

 

IN-ROOM PREPARATION

 

Once you've settled in, you'll need to remove any jewelry, make-up, contact lenses or other personal items not allowed in the operating room. This ensures optimum hygiene and avoids any complications during the operation. breast augmentation surgery. (You'll have plenty of time to look pretty once you've had your breasts done).

A nurse performs a pre-operative check of your vital signs: blood pressure, heart rate and temperature. These data are essential for the anesthetist to adjust the anesthetic protocol to your specific needs.

 

MEETING THE MEDICAL TEAM

 

Before the operation, you have a final discussion with your surgeon, Dr. Djian. He will go over the objectives of the breast operation with you, and can answer any last-minute questions you may have. It's also at this time that he makes the pre-operative markings on your breasts, enabling him to precisely define the incisions and the position of the implants.

Finally, the anesthetist arrives to discuss the planned anesthesia. He explains how it will be administered and checks that you have no particular contraindications or allergies.

 

STAGE 2: OPERATING THEATRE, WHERE BREAST SURGERY TAKES PLACE

 

PRE-PROCEDURE STAGES

 

Once you're ready, you're taken to the operating room. This sterile environment is equipped with everything you need to ensure a safe and successful operation. Before you begin, the medical team performs a series of safety checks: verifying your identity, confirming the type of implants you have chosen and the surgical plan.

You are then placed comfortably on the operating table. Sensors are placed to monitor your vital signs (heart rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure) throughout the surgical procedure. The anaesthetist then administers the general or local anaesthetic, according to the previously agreed protocol.

 

BREAST AUGMENTATION: SURGICAL PROCEDURE

 

Once the anesthetic has taken effect, Dr. Djian's surgeon begins the procedure. The procedure for breast augmentation with implants involves several key stages:

Incisions :

Incisions are made according to the planned technique (submammary fold, areola or armpit). These choices are made according to your preferences and the surgeon's recommendations during your preliminary appointments.

Inserting implants :

The mammary prostheses are placed either behind the muscle pectoral, or directly under the mammary gland. The choice of position depends on morphology and the desired aesthetic result.

Checks :

Once the implants are in place, Dr. Djian ensures that they are correctly positioned and that the volume is symmetrical. If necessary, he makes adjustments before closing the incisions.

A drain may be installed to remove any blood or secretions that may accumulate around the implants. It will be removed before you return home.

Sutures and bandages :

Incisions are closed with absorbable or non-absorbable sutures. A dressing or special medical bra is then applied to protect the area and promote healing.

The total duration of breast surgery is generally between 45 min and 2h30, depending on the complexity of the case.

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING BREAST AUGMENTATION

 

Throughout the operation, the medical team ensures your safety. The surgeon works with the anesthetist and nurses to monitor your vital signs.

 

STAGE 3: AWAKENING AND THE FIRST HOURS AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION SURGERY

 

WAKING UP IN THE RECOVERY ROOM

 

After the operation, you are transferred to the recovery room, where you are closely monitored by a medical team. Recovery is gradual: it is normal to feel slightly confused or drowsy due to the anesthesia. The nurses assess your general condition and check for any immediate complications.

 

PAIN MANAGEMENT AND FIRST AID AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION

 

Painkillers are administered to manage post-operative pain, which generally remains moderate. You wear a medical bra, which helps hold the implants in place and minimize swelling. The medical team examines the dressings and gives instructions on their care.

Looking at your chest for the first time after surgery, you may notice significant swelling and sometimes bruising. This is completely normal and part of the recovery process. It's important to bear in mind that the final result will only be visible after several weeks, once the tissues have adapted and the swelling has diminished.

 

PREPARATION FOR DISCHARGE AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION

 

Before leaving the clinic, the plastic surgeon, Dr. Djian, or a member of the team will give you the following information post-operative advice for the first few days after surgery. These recommendations include essential points to ensure a good recovery:

  • Medicines to take You will receive a prescription including analgesics to manage pain and, if necessary, antibiotics to prevent infection.
  • Dressing care Dressings should be changed or monitored according to your surgeon's precise instructions. The medical team will explain how to maintain them and when to return for a check-up.
  • Recommended sleeping positions Sleeping on your back is preferred to avoid pressure on your chest. The use of pillows to support your back and arms may also be advisable.
  • Actions to avoid You'll need to limit sudden movements, lifting your arms above your head and carrying heavy loads for the first few weeks.
  • Wearing a medical bra It is essential to wear the medical bra supplied by the clinic at all times to support the implants and reduce swelling for 1 month.

 

At the end of the treatment, you will be given a document containing the following information:

  • implant identification,
  • the place and date of surgery,
  • the name of the plastic surgeon
  • the limited lifespan of implants and the possibility of future re-intervention.
  • The specific medical follow-up required.

To ensure proper traceability of breast implants, it is crucial to keep this document for life.

A support person must be present to accompany you home. It's important that this person looks after you during the first few hours after your return home, helping you to settle in comfortably and to follow medical instructions.

If you have any concerns or experience any unusual symptoms, contact Dr Djian's surgeon or the clinic immediately.

 

IN CONCLUSION

breast augmentation surgery is much more than a surgical procedure: it's a personal decision that opens the way to a new self-image. For those who wish to increase breast size and achieve a natural, harmonious result, it's essential to be accompanied by an experienced professional.

With the Dr Jérémy Djian, plastic surgeon in Paris, Every step of the way, from the initial consultation to post-operative follow-up, is designed to guarantee safety, comfort and peace of mind. Thanks to our recognized expertise and techniques adapted to each morphology, you benefit from comprehensive care that allows you to approach this transformation with confidence, and to look to the future with a fresh perspective.

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Your Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BREAST AUGMENTATION SURGERY

HOW LONG IS THE RECOVERY ROOM STAY AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION?

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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?

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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?

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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?

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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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Dr. Jérémy Djian
Dr. Jérémy Djian

Dr Jérémy Djian is a plastic surgeon based at 5 square Thiers, near the Victor Hugo roundabout, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.

He trained in Paris and remains attached to the hospital in the prestigious department of Pr Laurent Lantieri.

 

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