About 10 days after breast augmentation surgery, some of the sutures will be removed, and if the opening heals well, the remaining part of the sutures will be removed 2 days later. The recovery time after suture removal is related to the correct placement and depth of the implants, as well as to the patient’s own healing ability. Under normal circumstances, both breasts may have temporary incomplete symmetry, areola crinkling and imperfect breast shape due to different degrees of swelling after surgery, which will generally improve in 1 month, and the breasts will return to a better natural shape about 3 months to 6 months after surgery. After breast implant surgery, patients need to be instructed to perform breast massage according to the shape of the implanted prosthesis to prevent the occurrence of envelope contracture, and it is recommended that the massage lasts for 3 months to 6 months to effectively prevent complications such as breast hardening and deformation. After breast implant surgery, patients need to wear non-steel ring underwear for at least 1 month to facilitate breast shaping and maintain good breast condition. Avoid lifting both upper arms for half a month after surgery, and avoid playing ball, swimming, breast expansion exercise and lifting heavy objects for 1 month after surgery to prevent poor healing of the operated area and displacement of the implants. Before breast augmentation, patients must go to a regular hospital, listen to the doctor’s advice and choose a suitable surgical plan according to their specific conditions.