How Much Time Off Work Do You Need for Breast Implants as a Hairdresser?
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If you're a hairdresser considering breast implants, the amount of time off work largely depends on the type of implant and placement:
Under the muscle: You’ll likely need around two weeks off because your job involves lifting your arms frequently, which can strain the chest muscles. This placement causes more discomfort during recovery.
Above the muscle: If the implants are placed above the muscle, one week off is generally enough for recovery.
The size of the implants also plays a role. Larger implants (450-500cc or more) may require more time off, potentially adding an extra week to your recovery. Smaller implants could allow you to shave off a few days, but keep in mind that everyone's recovery is different.
So, plan for some flexibility and listen to your body to ensure a smooth recovery!
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