Is it good to wrap the bandage too tightly after breast augmentation with implants?
Breast augmentation with implants involves surgically placing implants made of materials such as silicone or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) into the chest. The general reference price for breast augmentation with implants ranges from 12,000 to 200,000 yuan per procedure, and noticeable improvement is usually observed within 15 to 40 days. After breast augmentation, appropriate compression with bandages is necessary, but excessively tight wrapping may not be advisable. If any abnormalities occur, timely medical consultation is recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Compression bandaging helps reduce the occurrence of postoperative hematomas, prevent bleeding, and stabilize the implants, preventing implant displacement and ensuring proper positioning, which benefits postoperative recovery and shape formation.
However, if the bandage is wrapped too tightly, it may negatively affect breast recovery, leading to poor blood circulation, local tissue hypoxia, and delayed wound healing; increased breast pain and discomfort, and potentially even nipple infection or skin damage. Prolonged excessive tightness may also cause implant displacement or abnormal shape.
Therefore, when wearing bandages, it is important to follow the doctor's advice and appropriately adjust the tightness of the bandages. Additionally, during the period of wearing bandages, attention should also be paid to maintaining proper sleeping posture to avoid pressure on the surgical site, thus promoting postoperative recovery.