Breast augmentation is one of the most requested cosmetic surgeries, offering enhanced volume, improved shape, and increased confidence. While patients often focus on implant size and type before surgery, understanding the recovery process and scarring is equally important for setting realistic expectations and achieving the best outcome. Board-certified female plastic surgeon Dr. Farah Naz Khan provides breast augmentation to patients in Dallas, Plano, Texas, and surrounding communities.
What to Expect Immediately After Surgery
In the first hours and days after breast augmentation:
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Swelling and tightness are normal as your body adjusts to the implants.
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You may experience mild discomfort managed with prescribed pain medication.
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A supportive surgical bra or compression garment will be provided to minimize swelling and support healing.
The First Few Weeks of Recovery
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Week 1: Most patients can return to light activities and desk work, but should avoid lifting or strenuous exercise.
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Weeks 2–3: Swelling continues to subside, and implants begin to “drop and fluff” into a more natural position.
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Weeks 4–6: Many patients resume full exercise and more active lifestyles, with surgeon clearance.
Long-Term Healing and Implant Settling
It can take several months for final results to fully develop. Implants settle gradually, scars mature, and your breasts take on their final shape and feel.
Understanding Breast Augmentation Scars
Breast augmentation scars vary depending on the incision location:
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Inframammary fold (under the breast): Often hidden in the natural crease.
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Periareolar (around the areola): Camouflaged by the border of the areola.
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Transaxillary (through the armpit): No scar on the breast itself.
How Scars Heal Over Time
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Early Stage (0–3 months): Scars may appear pink or slightly raised.
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Maturing Stage (3–12 months): Scars flatten and fade to match your skin tone.
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Long-Term: Most scars become thin, pale lines that are barely noticeable.
Tips for Minimizing Scarring
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Follow all post-op care instructions
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Keep incisions clean and protected from the sun
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Use silicone scar sheets or gels if recommended by your surgeon
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Avoid smoking, which delays healing
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.
Taking patients from in and around Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Irving, Frisco, Texas and more.