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Does prosthetic breast augmentation hurt? How to reduce it?
The operation flow of breast augmentation is to peel off the cavity first, and then put the breast prosthesis into the peeled cavity. The causes of pain here are obvious, including peeling injury, skin expansion, prosthesis compression, contraction of pectoralis major stump, intercostal nerve stretching, etc ... Fortunately, these processes are all completed under general anesthesia, so beauty seekers will not feel pain.

The real pain begins from the moment the patient wakes up after the operation. Therefore, it is suggested to wear analgesic pump and analgesic pump's powerful analgesic drugs after breast augmentation with prosthesis, which can help patients significantly relieve pain and comfortably spend the pain period within two or three days after operation. If there is still pain after pulling out the analgesic pump, analgesic drugs can also be used.

In addition, the degree of pain is also related to the patient's sensitivity to pain, the doctor's surgical experience, whether some auxiliary equipment is used, and so on. Bottom line: Breast augmentation doesn't hurt at all, it's all bullshit!

Of course, beauty seekers who have done breast augmentation think the pain after operation is worth it!