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How to Sleep better after Breast Augmentation Surgery – Tips for Sleeping after Surgery

A Breast Augmentation Mammoplasty is one of the most popular aesthetic surgeries. The recovery process after breast augmentation Mammoplasty surgery can take a number of weeks and needs lots of rest. This blog is about how to sleep better after a breast augmentation Mammoplasty.

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How does sleep help recovery from Breast Augmentation Surgery?

Having quality sleep can replenish the energy expended on healing your body. A good night’s sleep has the ability to improve the final outcome of your surgery. So if you have poor sleep you might end up with unsatisfactory healing results. Having proper sleep throughout your breast augmentation recovery process is important. Unfortunately, sleep can be elusive in the first days and weeks following your surgery, with your fatigue and emotions still running high like in any other major surgery.

What is Breast Augmentation?

Breast augmentation is an umbrella term that includes all cosmetic procedures done to enlarge the breast size and alter its shape. Breast enlargement typically involves the placement of breast implants or autologous fat transfer. Sometimes both methods are combined together to get the wanted results (hybrid breast augmentation- fat and an implant). Breast augmentation can:

Your plastic surgeon will help guide you in choosing the potential method that suits you. This will depend on your preference, goals, medical history, body frame, and your existing breast tissue.

However, a successful recovery from breast augmentation relies heavily on you.

What to Expect during Recovery from Breast Augmentation?

A breast augmentation surgery is usually an inpatient procedure done under general anesthesia. Most Coco Ruby breast augmentation patients are kept overnight in hospital for observation. You can expect to be discharged by your care team the following morning. It is also possible to have the surgery as a day stay, however this is patient dependent.

During your first week or so, soreness, swelling, and bruising are expected. You will notice your surgical incisional scar beneath the crease of your breast. The soreness, swelling, and bruising should be completely gone in a month or so following your surgery, and your incisional scar should become unnoticeable over time. It is crucial during your recovery period to follow your plastic surgeon’s instructions: from wearing a supportive bra to how to sleep throughout the night.

Why Is Sleep Important During Recovery from Breast Augmentation?

Getting enough sleep is vital in the process of recovery after breast augmentation, or any surgery for that matter. As you close your eyes and slip into bed, you may feel that your body is shutting down, while in fact, sleep is the time when your body is at its busiest repairing.

Being able to sleep well allows your brain to attend to areas in your body that require healing, this includes the incisional sites. Your brain will trigger certain hormones that promote tissue growth and repair of blood vessels. This allows the restoration of sore or damaged muscles and helps you heal faster after your breast augmentation. Sleep can also help boost your immunity, reducing chances of possible infections.

Getting enough sleep help your body to release hormones that will slow down your breathing and help relax your sore muscles. This may reduce the swelling in your breast tissue, and help you recover faster after your surgery.

How to Sleep Comfortably After Breast Augmentation?

Like any other surgery, breast augmentation is a progressive journey. You should commit to certain steps and follow tips to ensure you get the best results. As mentioned above, sleeping is essential to the recovery process of breast augmentation, but getting your standard 8 hours of sleep isn’t enough. Here are some dos and don’ts to sleep comfortably after a breast augmentation surgery without any concerns.

1. Preparing early

If you’re one of those tummy or side sleepers, you should start preparing early to ensure a seamless transition to sleeping on your back after breast surgery. This change in sleeping position can be difficult, so you must persist. You can use extra pillows and place them under each arm, many people reported being more successful to sleep on their back after surgery.

2. Sleeping on your back – elevated!

In the first six weeks after breast augmentation, it is vital that you sleep on your back for a safe and speedy recovery. This will put your new breasts in a relaxed position, with minimal strain on your chest, allowing the incisions from your breast augmentation to heal and the implants to settle. However, just sleeping flat on your back isn’t the best sleeping position after breast surgery. Keep your upper body elevated at a 30 to 45 degrees angle while on your back further to reduce any swelling and pain after your breast surgery. This allows your blood to circulate away from your tender new breasts. To sleep better after breast augmentation, consider investing in a few soft pillows to prop under your back, or get a recliner bed if possible.

3. Sleeping on your side

Not all patients can commit to sleeping on their back after a breast surgery for long periods of time. After 2-3 weeks of your breast enlargement surgery, you may be allowed to sleep on your side. However, it’s important to take extra precautions if you decide to do so. This includes wearing an approved surgical bra and placing pillows underneath your breasts. This way, you can avoid unnecessary pressure on your breast and help keep your implants and incisions in place while still managing to sleep comfortably.

4. Sleeping on your front

Some people prefer to sleep on their front; however, it’s absolutely not recommended after breast augmentation surgery. Sleeping on your tummy adds pressure on your new breasts, possibly causing damage to your results. Always wait for approval from your plastic surgeon before deciding to switch positions to sleep better. You can usually be allowed to sleep on your belly approximately 12 weeks after your breast augmentation.

Tips to Sleep Well After Breast Augmentation

Besides correct sleep positioning, here are some other useful tips that can help you sleep well after a breast augmentation:

  • Walking: Although you may be fatigued after your breast augmentation surgery, moving around is important from day 1. Lightly walking about your house can improve your sleeping pattern and help you sleep better. It also reduces the risk of blood clots by boosting your blood circulation. Just don’t over do it.
  • Support Bras: After your breast augmentation surgery, your plastic surgeon will instruct you to wear a support bra for at least a month, even at night. Support bras help hold your newly enlarged breasts in place, ease tension on your surgical incisions, and reduce swelling. This can ease any worries you might have of ruining your breast augmentation while asleep.
  • Warm Showers: Everyone likes a nice warm soak after a long day, and while warm baths should be avoided in the first weeks following your surgery, warm evening showers can help prepare for sleep. They can help decompress and relax your muscles allowing you to sleep comfortably. Make sure you ask your surgeon when you can shower.
  • Sleep Disruptors: Avoiding sleep disruptors like caffeinated beverages (coffee, coke, tea…), alcohol, sugar, and electronic screens especially in the evenings can help you to get enough sleep, instead of being left wide awake throughout the night.
  • Medication: You should never be expected to endure unnecessary pain post-op, this rule applies to breast surgery as well. Your plastic surgeon will prescribe pain medication to provide symptomatic relief and help you sleep better. A sleeping aid is rarely needed but may be prescribed if your sleeping pattern is severely disrupted after your breast enlargement surgery.

Other frequently asked questions about sleep after breast augmentation surgery:

How long do I need to sleep elevated after breast augmentation?

  • It is recommended that you sleep on your back at a 30 to 45 degrees angle for six weeks after your surgery. This helps reduce swelling and soreness and decreases the risk of scar tissue constricting your implants and leaving them misshapen.

When can I sleep on my side after breast surgery?

  • You can begin sleeping on your side two weeks after breast augmentation. However, sleeping on your back with your upper body elevated is still the best position for an uncomplicated speedy recovery.

Can I sleep on my front after breast augmentation?

  • You can sleep on your front about 12 weeks after your breast augmentation surgery. Please avoid sleeping on your side right after your procedure. This could lead to severe chest discomfort and malposition of your implants.

Is it OK to sleep without a bra after breast augmentation?

  • It is recommended to wear a support bra or sports bra full time for 6 to 8 weeks after your breast augmentation, this means wearing it during the night as well.

Medical Resources and Further Reading – How to sleep better after Breast Augmentation:

Specialist Plastic Surgeons and ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) Surgeon

With a wealth of experience and training, our Specialist Plastic and ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) Surgeons are dedicated to best-practice patient care and education, customising Surgery for each and every patient to best meet their needs and desired surgical outcomes.

Dr Craig Rubinstein
Dr Broughton Snell
Dr Stephen Kleid
Dr Gary Kode

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Dr Craig Rubinstein

Patient safety, care and satisfaction are the top priorities for Dr Craig Rubinstein, a respected Specialist Plastic Surgeon in Melbourne. With over 25 years of experience especially in all areas of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery, but particularly in breast surgery, he combines technical skill with a compassionate approach, emphasising strong relationships with his patients.

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Dr Broughton Snell

Dr Broughton Snell is a Specialist Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. His training in Plastic Surgery took place in Australia and the United States of America (USA).

Dr Snell is a fully qualified specialist plastic surgeon having completed his Fellowship with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in plastic and reconstructive surgery. He has also spent time following the completion of this qualification gaining further experience and training in the area of craniomaxillofacial surgery, training which he completed in world-renowned centres here and in the United States.

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Dr Stephen Kleid

Dr Stephen Kleid is an experienced Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Surgeon (Otolaryngologist) based in Masada with a passion for Septo-rhinoplasty, Septoplasty, as well as, a strong interest in Rhinoplasty Revision.

Dr Kleid trained at Melbourne University, then completed surgical training at various hospitals including Royal Melbourne, Royal Children’s, The Eye and Ear and St Vincents. He worked as a surgeon at the University of Florida Medical school for further experience.

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Dr Gary Kode

Dr Gary Kode is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon, with experience in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, as well as non-surgical treatments.

Dr Kode is a member of several organisations, including the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), The International Confederation for Plastic and Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, and he holds a Fellowship with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

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Disclaimer: Results depend on individual patient circumstances and can vary significantly. Results may also be impacted by a variety of factors including your lifestyle, weight, nutritional intake and overall health. Consult your Specialist Plastic Surgeon for details. This information is general in nature and is not intended to be medical advice nor does it constitute a doctor-patient relationship. Surgery risks and complications will be covered in detail during a consultation with your Surgeon.

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