Preparing for breast augmentation is just as important as the surgery itself. Proper preparation helps ensure smoother recovery, fewer complications, and long-lasting results. Whether you’re in the early stages of considering breast implants or your surgery is already scheduled, this guide will walk you through every critical step. Board-certified female plastic surgeon Dr. Farah Naz Khan provides breast augmentation to patients in Dallas, Plano, Texas, and surrounding communities.
1. Research and Choose the Right Surgeon
The success of your breast augmentation begins with choosing a qualified, board-certified plastic surgeon. Look for:
– Board certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
– Extensive experience in breast procedures
– Before-and-after photos that align with your goals
– Positive reviews and testimonials
Book consultations with at least two surgeons to compare their approach and see who you feel most comfortable with.
2. Define Your Goals
Have a clear idea of what you want to achieve. Do you want more volume? Better symmetry? A subtle or dramatic change?
Bring inspiration photos to your consultation and be honest about your desired look. Your surgeon can help match your vision with a realistic and safe plan.
3. Understand Your Implant Options
Your surgeon will guide you through choices like:
– Implant Type: Saline or silicone
– Shape: Round or anatomical (teardrop)
– Profile: Low, moderate, high
– Placement: Subglandular (over the muscle) vs. submuscular (under the muscle)
– Incision location: Inframammary, periareolar, or transaxillary
Each choice impacts your final result, so take your time deciding.
4. Get a Medical Evaluation
To ensure you’re a good candidate for surgery, your surgeon will assess:
– General health and any pre-existing conditions
– Breast anatomy
– Skin quality and elasticity
– Whether additional procedures (e.g., lift) are needed
Bloodwork or a baseline mammogram may be requested based on your age and health history.
5. Stop Smoking and Adjust Medications
Smoking interferes with healing and increases surgical risk. Most surgeons require you to stop smoking at least 4–6 weeks before and after surgery.
Also, inform your doctor of all supplements and medications. You may need to stop:
– Blood thinners (aspirin, ibuprofen, etc.)
– Herbal supplements like ginkgo, St. John’s Wort, and vitamin E
6. Prepare Your Home for Recovery
Set up a recovery area with essentials:
– Prescriptions filled in advance
– Comfortable pillows to keep you elevated
– Easy-to-reach items to avoid heavy lifting
– Ice packs, loose clothing, and supportive bras
Have a friend or family member stay with you for the first 24–48 hours after surgery.
7. Follow Pre-Op Instructions Closely
You’ll receive detailed instructions about:
– When to stop eating or drinking
– What to wear on surgery day
– When to arrive at the surgery center
Follow all directions carefully to avoid complications or delays.
8. Set Realistic Expectations
Breast augmentation can be life-changing, but it’s important to understand what it can and cannot do. While your breasts will look different right away, final results may take 3–6 months to fully settle.
Scars will fade over time, but they won’t disappear completely. Talk with your surgeon about recovery timeline and scar care.
Final Thoughts
Planning ahead is the best way to ensure a smooth, satisfying breast augmentation experience. With the right surgeon, clear communication, and careful preparation, you’ll be well on your way to loving your new look.
Contact Board Certified Dallas Female Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Farah Khan to Schedule a Consultation
To schedule a consultation with Board Certified Dallas Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Farah Khan please call 469-437-5426 or click here to contact us.
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