[Bongbong Plastic Surgery]
After breast augmentation, is it possible to preserve sexual sensation,
and can you still feel it well?

If you are considering breast augmentation, many people worry not only about size or shape, but also about changes in sensation after surgery and whether sexual sensation can be maintained. In particular, concerns such as, “Will I not be able to feel my breasts like before after surgery?” or “What if sexual sensation decreases?” are not something to take lightly. Today, I would like to calmly explain these questions based on the actual surgery and recovery process.

The breasts are an important part of the body not only in terms of appearance, but also in terms of sensation. In particular, the nipples and the surrounding area have a dense distribution of nerves, so they tend to respond sensitively to external stimulation. Because of this, depending on the incision site or surgical method used during breast augmentation, sensation may be temporarily dulled or sensitivity may change. However, in most cases, sensation gradually recovers over time.

Changes in sensation after surgery can be seen as a temporary response of the nerves, swelling, or the recovery process. For example, there are various incision methods such as the armpit incision, areolar incision, and inframammary fold incision, and some of them may be close to certain nerves, which can cause temporary reduced sensation.

However, these changes usually improve naturally as time passes and recovery progresses. In fact, many people feel that sensation becomes dull right after surgery, but then recovers to a similar level as before within a few months.

Many people also worry about sexual sensation, but having surgery does not necessarily mean that sensation will decrease or sensitivity will disappear. On the contrary, some people say that after surgery, their satisfaction with their appearance increased and they gained confidence, which had a positive psychological effect and allowed them to enjoy intimate relationships more comfortably.

In other words, sensation does not respond only to physical stimulation; psychological factors also play a major role. Therefore, it cannot be said that surgery itself negatively affects sexual sensation.

Of course, individual differences do exist. Some people recover sensation quickly, but in rare cases, reduced sensation in certain areas may persist. That is why, before surgery, it is necessary to have thorough consultations and plan with your body type, skin condition, and nerve distribution in mind. And after surgery, during the recovery period, it is important to avoid excessive stimulation or strenuous activity and to give your body time to recover naturally.

In summary, sexual sensation and general sensation are maintained in most cases after breast augmentation, though there may be differences depending on the surgical method and each person’s recovery speed. The important thing is not to think of surgery as a process for changing appearance alone, but to approach it with an understanding of your own body and by fully respecting the recovery process. Changes after surgery do not have to be something to fear; they may instead become an opportunity to better understand and take better care of your body.

Breast augmentation is a surgery that should be decided carefully, but with enough consultation, accurate information, and a trusted medical team, the process can proceed in a much healthier and more stable way. Rather than becoming overly afraid of concerns related to sensation, it is important to understand and prepare through accurate information.
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