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How to do a physical examination after breast augmentation?

It is very necessary to fully communicate with the surgeon before operation. Patients can ask the selected doctors what they want to know, at least have a preliminary understanding of prosthetic breast augmentation, and must not be numb to seek medical treatment. Moreover, he must ask the doctor what requirements (expectations) he has for his postoperative effect, so that the doctor can choose the most suitable prosthesis, implant level and incision according to the examined situation, data and patient's requirements.

physical examination

Before breast augmentation with prosthesis, necessary physical examination must be carried out to exclude diseases such as heart, lung, liver and blood (surgical contraindications), including blood routine, coagulation mechanism, blood type, liver and kidney function, electrocardiogram and chest radiograph. However, in order to reduce the cost of hospitals, some plastic surgery institutions often ignore these inspections, which is very dangerous.

Usually need to stay in hospital for 3-4 days. If the patient requests to stay for a few more days for better recovery, let him leave the hospital (especially from other provinces). You can have family company. If there is no family escort, it is recommended that the patient be accompanied 1-2 days.

Contraindications

Prosthesis implantation should not be carried out under certain medical conditions, and you should take the initiative to tell the doctor if:

(1), with a history of unsuccessful implantation;

(2) Have a history of breast cancer recurrence or other cancer spread; (3) There are infected lesions; (4) painful "cystic" (obviously huge) breasts; (5) The nipple has dropped below the inframammary fold and is not fixed; (6), the formation of malignant fibrous diseases (forming a lump and pain in the lady's breast), and did not do mastectomy; (7), now taking drugs that will affect blood coagulation; (8), psychological or mental problems.