Is it possible to go to the sauna after mammoplasty: the pros and cons



Sauna and mammoplasty Women, in their striving for perfection, periodically forget about the precautions that would help to preserve perfection gained by hard work and plastic surgery.

Mammoplasty is considered one of the most frequently performed operations in the world.



To her resorted to cases of total dissatisfaction with their breasts, which include:

  • breast size too small;
  • too big breast size;
  • imperfection of forms caused by asymmetry;
  • imperfect forms caused by changes due to breastfeeding or rapid weight changes.

All these changes imply surgery, since other methods are the least effective.

Rules for compliance in the postoperative period

It does not matter what kind of surgery was performed - breast augmentation with implants or reduction . The main thing is to ensure the proper healing process.

Thus, the first two weeks become the fundamental time that can establish the correct vector in healing.

  • During this period, it is necessary to reduce the load and in no case do not engage in active physical activity.
  • Of course, it’s not recommended to lie in bed for two weeks, as muscle atrophy cannot lead to anything good, but you shouldn’t strain yourself.

The ideal model of behavior, in the first two weeks - walks in the fresh air with a measured meal. During this period, in no case can one expose oneself to such stresses as a solarium and a sauna. If the reason for the ban on visiting a solarium is relatively clear - the direct rays of the ultraviolet can affect the development of harmful microorganisms that can jeopardize the healing process, then in a sauna situation, many do not understand the real harm it can cause.



So is it possible to go to the sauna after mammoplasty?

Sauna after surgery To understand the details, let's see what effect the sauna carries on our body.

  • Being in a sauna, under the influence of high temperatures, the first thing that our body faces is the need for lightning-fast thermoregulation. This is necessary because our internal organs are not able to withstand such a temperature for a long time (temperatures over 40 degrees is destructive).
  • In a position explained by stress, the body throws all its strength, straight to the sweat glands. They, in turn, begin to produce in panic the utmost amount of sweat at the moment, thereby trying to weaken the effect of external temperature on the body.
  • The most terrible for those who recently underwent mammoplasty, will be the expansion of capillaries. This process is explained by an attempt by the body to regulate heat transfer.
  • All blood flow is directed to the skin, leaving a minimum for the internal organs, thereby increasing the heartbeat.
  • The body begins to lose all reserve forces, while fighting with the cause, which is an external irritant.
  • During the loss of a huge amount of moisture, the level of substances necessary for the proper functioning of the body is significantly reduced, causing our brain to become confused.
  • The amount of lymph that enters the blood under such stress allows a person to feel an attack of mild euphoria, which can be interpreted by weakening all the protective functions of the body and reducing the influx of nutrients.

The epicenter of the harm that can cause you bath - dousing with cold water. Contrary to the general opinion about the hardening of the body at the time of dousing, all your receptors are disabled. For them, such a sharp temperature drop is not salvation, but rather the opposite — stress. If the cooling took place naturally, the body would have time to solve all the tasks, and a sharp cold stops all processes, giving the body a slap in the face.

Thus, it is necessary to avoid visiting the sauna after mammoplasty. Until the end, the healed seams may well turn out to be a sad outcome for you. In addition to the expansion of capillaries, which can lead to external bleeding, we should not forget about the possibility of internal bleeding, which can only be stopped with the help of professional help.

Visiting the sauna after mammoplasty is available only after complete healing, which occurs no earlier than two months after the operation. However, the first visit to the sauna, even with complete healing, should be carried out very carefully, starting with small periods of time.


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