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Can you drink alcohol every day after the prosthesis breast enhancement is restored?
It is best not to, even if normal people drink alcohol every day, it will be harmful to their health.

1, avoid spicy food, alcohol and tobacco after operation.

2. Avoid upper limb activity after operation. If necessary, bandage the upper part of the chest within one month after operation, avoid lifting heavy objects or lifting the upper arm, and avoid steam bathing and swimming for two weeks. Strenuous exercise can only be performed two weeks after the operation.

3. Take proper amount of vitamin E after operation. If the wound is found to be red and swollen or has a small amount of exudate, physical therapy can be performed when the skin hardens. This is also a matter of attention after breast augmentation with prosthesis.

4. In the first month after operation, the doctor should wear any suitable soft bust or positioning chest strap, or let the tissue take shape naturally without wearing a bust.

5. Sexual behavior should be avoided within two weeks after operation to avoid chest collision. This is something that should be paid attention to after breast augmentation with prosthesis.

6. If you are preparing for pregnancy, it is best to wait for the breast shape to stabilize six months after the operation. Breast augmentation surgery generally does not affect breastfeeding ability.

7. Start breast massage one week after the operation. The method is to push the breast up, push it as far as possible inside and outside, keep it for ten seconds, and do the left and right breasts for five minutes. Twice in the morning and evening in the first three months. Once every night for four months for half a year.

8. Precautions after breast augmentation with prosthesis and normal physiological phenomena such as hardening, swelling and redness will appear in the first three months after operation, but most of them will fade into inconspicuous traces in about half a year.