How long does it take for the swelling to go down after breast augmentation? This is the most concerned question for many candidates because it involves the issue of leave time. In fact, the length of this time varies from person to person. Generally, the first three days are the swelling period, the swelling will decrease the fastest within a week, and the swelling will be fully recovered and in a stable state in about three months. During this time period, you must not exercise strenuously or massage your breasts, and also pay attention to diet and nutrition, and do not eat spicy and stimulating food after surgery, otherwise it will affect the survival rate of fat. In fact, to put it plainly, autologous fat breast augmentation is to let the fat on your body grow in another place, which means it is equivalent to a second rebirth, so that the fat can be successfully established in the best location for blood flow to become viable, and once the fat is stable and viable, it will grow together with your own fat, and the effect is permanent. In addition, autologous fat breast augmentation also feels more realistic and natural, which is very recognized by women who love beauty. So, how long does it take to reduce the swelling after breast augmentation? Generally, after breast augmentation, you only need to stay in the hospital for one day for observation, and then you can change into the shapewear and leave the hospital the next day. As the distribution of blood vessels in the chest is less, it will not cause serious bleeding damage and the degree of swelling will be lighter. Some candidates even have no bruises at all after the operation, just like they have never done it before, and the pain is relatively mild. Of course, if you want to reduce the swelling quickly, this is inseparable from the postoperative care: 1, after surgery to reduce as much activity as possible, in order to facilitate recovery and swelling, but no bed rest; 2, half a month after surgery as far as possible using elastic bandages, elevate the affected limb to avoid hematoma, help tighten the skin; 3, follow medical advice oral anti-inflammatory drugs for 3 to 5 days; 4, maintain a flat sleeping position, one month after surgery to prohibit massage again, to avoid the impact of pressure on microvascular growth into fat particles.