Is breast augmentation surgery painful?
Each patient will tolerate pain post-operatively in a different way. While some patients may describe the pain as an ache, others experience greater levels of discomfort. In either case, appropriate pain medications are prescribed and these help minimize pain. Operations that require elevation of the muscles, such as a breast augmentation, have discomfort similar to that of a C-section.
The breast enlargement surgery itself should be painless, whether performed under sedation with local anesthetic, or general anesthesia. It is the postoperative period that some may find brings discomfort. Assuming the postoperative course is without complication, pain from breast augmentation surgery peaks the day after surgery, and diminishes over the course of the following three to four days to be tolerable enough without the use of narcotics. Of course, pain tolerance varies significantly from patient to patient. The 72-96 hrs time frame is a “ballpark” figure, and a reflection of personal experience. Several other important factors are crucial to consider in breast enlargement surgery. Pre-incisional administration of local or dilute local (called tumescent) anesthetic greatly diminishes postoperative breast enlargement surgery pain. Postoperative pain and tenderness can be further affected by breast implant placement position.
It depends a lot if the breast implants are placed in front or behind the muscle (retro pectoral position). If placed retro pectoral, the pain can be more intense during the first three days after surgery and will disappear 10 to 15 days later. The pain is however very well controlled by medication prescribed for you upon departure from the clinic in Paris It is possible to bring back femininity after breast cancer. The breast reconstruction surgery allows us to reconstruct a new breast with or without the use of breast implants.