Mammoplasty is one of the most in-demand plastic surgeries worldwide. It allows women to change the size, shape, and proportions of the breasts, making them more harmonious and aesthetically pleasing. This procedure often not only improves appearance but also helps women feel more confident and comfortable in their own bodies.
To achieve a predictable and lasting result, it is important to properly prepare for the procedure and follow all recommendations during recovery.
What is Mammoplasty and Who is it For?
Mammoplasty is a surgical correction of the breasts, which may include augmentation, reduction, or lifting. Most often, patients seek to achieve a more defined and natural breast shape.
Implants are selected individually, taking into account the patient’s anatomical features, tissue type, and desired outcome. The surgeon’s goal is to create a proportional, natural, and aesthetically appealing result that looks harmonious with the body’s build.
Preparing for Mammoplasty
Preparation for surgery begins several weeks before the scheduled date. During the consultation, the surgeon selects the optimal implant parameters and determines whether additional procedures, such as tissue lifting, are needed.
Mandatory steps in preparation include:
Undergoing ultrasound or mammography to assess breast tissue condition
Taking standard laboratory tests and consulting with a physician
Avoiding smoking and alcohol at least 2–3 weeks before surgery
Stopping medications that thin the blood (aspirin, ibuprofen) 2 weeks prior
Preparing a comfortable recovery space at home – a suitable bed with pillows to avoid turning onto the side
It is also advisable to arrange help from relatives or friends for daily activities during the first days after surgery.
Recovery After Mammoplasty
After surgery, a special dressing and compression garments are applied. It is important to strictly follow the surgeon’s recommendations and wear the compression bra continuously for the first 2–4 weeks to support the new breast shape and reduce swelling.
Mild pain, swelling, and discomfort during the first days are normal. Pain relief may be prescribed if needed.
The main rules for recovery:
Avoid lifting heavy objects, sudden movements, or raising arms above shoulder level for the first 3–4 weeks
Sleep on your back or in a semi-sitting position for at least 2–3 weeks
Refrain from sports, sauna, and tanning for at least a month
Protect the skin from UV rays to prevent scar pigmentation
The final breast shape is formed within 3–6 months, during which tissues heal completely and implants settle into their stable position.
Strictly following the surgeon’s recommendations before and after surgery significantly increases the chances of achieving a predictable and long-lasting result.
Mammoplasty is an opportunity to transform yourself, enhance your natural beauty, and feel more confident. Proper preparation, an individualized approach, and careful recovery will help you achieve the exact result you are hoping for.
Plastic surgeon
Ukraine, Kyiv, Shchekavytska St., 9a
(Clinic "Nove Tilo")