In The Months Ahead

Your body will go through many changes, most very subtle.  You will also feel those phantom pains, tingles and warm sensations.  Remember, you have a foreign body in you now and your tissue is getting accustomed to the instantaneous added, albeit foreign, augmentation. Your collagen is networking around the implant, although in rare cases a capsule never forms, to basically shut the foreign object off from the rest of your body.  It is very natural.  Think of it being similar to a pearl which forms from a grain of sand in an oyster.  But not nearly as pretty.

After your initial post-operative appointments (usually within the first 3 weeks), you will be expected to attend any of your later appointments.  Some surgeons suggest stopping in at the 1 month, 2 month, 3 month, 6 month mark. Some request 1 month, 4 month, 6 month mark.  Some suggest the 6 month or 1 year mark.  And some, never again.  

Get to know your body.  Also ask beforehand regarding post-operative check up charges.  Some surgeons charge their patients for a quick 10 minute check up, some do not.  Please see our Post-operative Appointment Prep Sheet for tips.

Normally, your scar will appear at its worst at the 3 month post-op mark.  It should then begin to fade thereafter unless you are prone to keloids or hypertrophy.  In these cases, you may consider a scar revision surgery or use silicone sheeting or other products as outlined in the Scar Treatment Section

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 


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