Whether multiple breast nodules can be augmented or not needs to be decided according to the classification of the nodules and the degree of malignancy, etc. It cannot be generalized. Breast nodules are nodular, hard objects in the breast, commonly found in adult women. Breast nodules are often categorized using the BI-RADS classification, where class 1 to 3 indicates that the nodule is usually benign, class 4 to 5 indicates that the nodule may be malignant, and class 6 is clearly a breast cancer nodule. When multiple breast nodules are BI-RADS category 3 and below, if you wish to undergo breast augmentation surgery, you can have the breast nodules completely removed by surgery and wait for recovery before undergoing breast augmentation surgery. If the breast nodule is BI-RADS category 3 or above, the nodule should be examined by pathology to determine the degree of malignancy, and then breast augmentation surgery should be performed as appropriate. In case of multiple breast nodules, breast augmentation surgery should be performed under doctor’s guidance according to specific conditions to avoid adverse consequences.