4 Survival Tips For A Summer Breast Augmentation

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4 Survival Tips For A Summer Breast Augmentation

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You have made the decision to have breast augmentation and are planning your summer recovery. While you are no doubt excited about showing off your new breasts and curves, summer recovery requires some special care to ensure your recovery goes smoothly and you have the end result you desire. If you’re looking for breast enlargement in San Antonio, you should consider contacting us at Dr Koneru today! For more info about Breast Augmentation visit – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 4 Survival Tips For A Summer Breast Augmentation


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4 Survival Tips For A Summer Breast Augmentation
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  • You have made the decision to have breast
    augmentation and are planning your summer
    recovery. While you are no doubt excited about
    showing off your new breasts and curves, summer
    recovery requires some special care to ensure
    your recovery goes smoothly and you have the end
    result you desire.
  • Following these four summer breast augmentation
    tips will help encourage proper breast
    augmentation healing and recovery.

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1. Limit Time In The Sun
  • The summer months are full of sunshine, warm
    weather and summer activities like picnics and
    days out at the beach. The first thing you may
    want to do is show off how your new breast
    implants in San Antonio in that new bathing suit.
    However, now is not the best time to expose your
    new breasts to the suns rays.
  • Exposure to too much sun before youve completely
    healed can increase the risk for scar
    discoloration. In addition, scar tissue is more
    susceptible to the suns UV rays, making it more
    prone to burns. If you have a day planned out in
    the sun, be sure to cover up, stay in the shade
    and apply sunscreen.

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2. Swimming Must Be Limited
  • Swimming is a summer favorite for most everyone.
    While wading in the water is okay at any time,
    you should take precautions before swimming after
    a breast augmentation. Avoid submerging your
    breasts in the water until all your incisions
    have healed and your plastic surgeon gives the
    all-clear.
  • While swimming in a pool at this time is
    acceptable, you may be advised to avoid oceans
    and lakes until later in your recovery period in
    order to prevent infection. When the time is
    right, be ready to show off your new breasts and
    your new swimsuit and enjoy your time in the
    water.

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3. Keep Yourself Cool
  • No one likes to sweat. Unfortunately, the high
    temperatures during the summer often cause excess
    perspiration. While this usually is nothing more
    than an inconvenience, sweating during breast
    augmentation recovery can actually increase your
    swelling and bruising and slow down your
    recovery.
  • Staying cool during your summer recovery is
    essential. Resting inside with the air
    conditioning or a fan will help keep you feeling
    comfortable and promote better healing.

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4. Eat Healthy And Stay Hydrated
  • After any surgical procedure, eating healthy and
    drinking plenty of water is essential for your
    recovery. This is especially important during a
    summer recovery. While summer BBQs and eating out
    is common, the food choices are not always the
    healthiest. Try and eat plenty of fruits and
    vegetables to fuel your recovery.
  • Hydration is equally important, especially during
    the summer months. Excessive heat can leave you
    feeling dehydrated. Be sure to always have a
    water bottle available and drink throughout the
    day. In addition, limit how much alcohol you
    drink during hot weather. This can increase your
    risk of dehydration and can impair your recovery.
  • So, if youre looking for breast enlargement in
    San Antonio, you should consider contacting us at
    Dr Koneru today!
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