Before having a breast augmentation, you need to know more about the following aspects: first of all, you need to carefully understand whether the hospital you choose for breast augmentation has the conditions and measures to perform breast augmentation and treat the problems that occur due to breast augmentation. Secondly, the actual level of the surgeon who performs your breast augmentation; a good plastic surgeon can choose the right breast implant for the patient, and the size and shape of the breast implant should be in line with the patient’s figure. The third issue is the choice of breast augmentation material; including whether the source of the material meets the national requirements and whether the material has a quality guarantee in case of problems. Lastly, you need to understand the advantages and disadvantages of different incisions and different levels of implantation so that your doctor can help you choose the most suitable incision and level of implantation for your breast augmentation. In addition, two weeks before the surgery, you should actively prepare for the surgery, including avoiding menstruation, stopping smoking and taking aspirin to reduce intraoperative bleeding, and avoiding colds. After surgery, we should pay careful attention to the proper dressing of both breasts in order to achieve good contouring and compression to stop bleeding. After the surgery, pay attention to whether the pain symptoms decrease day by day and whether there are signs of infection such as fever. In the first two days after surgery, we should see if the shape is good, and if necessary, take remedial measures and continue to dress and shape properly. After surgery, the stitches will be removed one week later and the massage of both breasts will begin. The massage must be performed three times a day for 15 to 30 minutes each time, from the upper to the lower part of the breast, and gradually increase the intensity of the massage. The massage should be continued for at least three months to improve or reduce the formation of the fibrous capsule. Regular post-operative review, usually three months, six months, and one year regular review. Breast implants are generally not placed for life, usually about ten years to replace, imported implants can be properly extended replacement time.