Many women who love beauty choose autologous fat breast augmentation because it is its own, safer and more real. But in order to have good results, some post-operative care is needed to pay attention to. Many women will ask if they can wear a bra to sleep after autologous fat breast augmentation. What do you need to pay attention to after the operation? Autologous fat breast augmentation Autologous fat breast augmentation is a minimally invasive surgical method, which is done by transplanting excess fat from oneself to the breasts without an incision. Generally, the excess fat from the thighs, buttocks, and waist and abdomen is extracted and activated into pure fat particles through special treatment, and then injected into the breasts. Once the injected fat is stabilized and activated, it will grow together with your own fat, and the effect is permanent, so you don’t have to worry about the problem of re-absorption. Can I sleep in a bra after breast augmentation with autologous fat? We all know that autologous fat breast augmentation is less traumatic and quicker to recover, but if you want to recover faster, you still need to do the relative care after surgery. Don’t wear a bra to sleep after breast augmentation to avoid pressure to the breast and affect the survival of fat. Wear soft underwear and not underwear with steel ring for a few months after the operation to avoid pressure on the breast deformation. After breast augmentation, it is recommended to re-purchase the underwear size. Post-operative precautions after breast augmentation with autologous fat: 1. Reduce activities as much as possible after surgery to facilitate recovery and swelling reduction. 2. Take oral anti-inflammatory drugs for 3 to 5 days after the operation as prescribed by the doctor. 3.Use elastic bandage as much as possible within half a month after surgery to help tighten the skin. 4.After surgery, pay attention to balanced intake of adequate nutrition and avoid spicy and stimulating food. 5.No strenuous exercise within 1 month after surgery.