
✈️ Travelling with Confidence After Breast Surgery
If you have breast implants or are considering surgery, you may have concerns about flying and air travel. This leaflet provides guidance on what to expect and how to ensure a safe and comfortable journey.
1. Can You Fly with Breast Implants?
Yes! Flying with breast implants is completely safe. There is no risk of implants bursting, expanding, or deflating due to cabin pressure changes. Breast implants are designed to withstand changes in altitude and pressure, so you can travel without concern.
Key Facts:
✔️ Airplane cabin pressure does not affect breast implants.
✔️ There is no increased risk of rupture when flying.
✔️ Minor temporary swelling or discomfort may occur after recent surgery.
2. When Can You Fly After Breast Surgery?
Your ability to fly after breast augmentation, reconstruction, or revision surgery depends on your recovery progress.
General Guidelines:
🕒 Short-haul flights (<4 hours): Usually safe after 2-3 weeks.
🕒 Long-haul flights (>4 hours): Recommended after 4-6 weeks.
🔹 Always check with your surgeon before flying, especially if you have had recent surgery or complications.
🔹 If you have drains in place (e.g., after reconstructive surgery), avoid flying until they are removed.
3. Potential Side Effects When Flying
Although implants themselves are not affected by flying, some patients may experience:
💨 Mild Swelling or Tightness – Due to changes in cabin pressure, you may feel temporary tightness, especially if you’ve had recent surgery.
💤 Increased Risk of Blood Clots (DVT) – Long-haul flights increase the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), particularly after recent surgery.
🤕 Discomfort from Sitting for Long Periods – Recent surgical sites may feel stiff or tender during prolonged sitting.
✅ Tip: Stay hydrated, wear compression stockings, and move your legs regularly during long flights to reduce DVT risk.
4. Travel Tips for Patients with Breast Implants
Before You Fly:
📆 Schedule a Pre-Flight Check-Up – Ensure your surgeon confirms you are fit to travel.
💊 Pack Essential Medications – Bring pain relief or any post-op medications in your hand luggage.
🩹 Take Dressings & Support Bras – If you’ve had recent surgery, carry spare dressings and wear a supportive bra.
At the Airport:
🚨 Airport Security Scanners – Breast implants may be detected in body scanners but will not trigger alarms. Security staff are trained in handling medical implants professionally.
📝 Carry a Medical Note (Optional) – If concerned, ask your surgeon for a letter confirming you have breast implants.
During the Flight:
💦 Stay Hydrated – Drink plenty of water to prevent swelling and improve circulation.
🧘♀️ Move Regularly – Stand up and stretch every 1-2 hours, especially on long-haul flights.
💺 Choose a Comfortable Seat – An aisle seat allows for easier movement and leg stretching.
5. FAQs: Common Concerns About Flying with Breast Implants
Q: Can my breast implants explode on a plane?
🔹 No. Breast implants are made from durable materials and are not affected by cabin pressure changes.
Q: Will flying cause pain or swelling in my breasts?
🔹 If you have recently had surgery, mild swelling or tightness is possible but temporary. Wearing a supportive bra and staying hydrated can help.
Q: Will my implants show up on airport security scanners?
🔹 Yes, but this is normal. If needed, you can request a private screening.
Q: Can I travel soon after breast surgery?
🔹 Short flights are usually safe after 2-3 weeks, and long-haul flights after 4-6 weeks. Always check with your surgeon first.
Q: What should I do if I experience pain or swelling after flying?
🔹 Most mild swelling resolves on its own. However, if you experience severe pain, redness, or unusual changes, seek medical advice immediately.
Final Advice
Flying with breast implants is safe and straightforward. If you have any concerns, especially after recent surgery, speak with your surgeon before travelling. With proper precautions, you can enjoy a smooth and comfortable journey!
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👨⚕️ Seni Mylvaganam BSc(Hons) MBBS MA MFST FRCS
Consultant Oncoplastic Breast, Reconstructive, and Cosmetic Surgeon