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On-Q Pain Buster

Pain after surgery is a natural side effect of the recovery process. However, the pain that you feel after surgery can be greatly eliminated via the On-Q Post-Op Pain Relief System. This system is a small balloon that holds your pain numbing medication and automatically inserts that medication into the surgical site. The On-Q system provides patients with a variety of benefits after surgery including:

  • Ability to return to normal activities sooner
  • Ability to recover in comfort
  • Feel better quickly after surgery
  • Maintain mental clarity during recovery

The On-Q system works from the start to eliminate pain the moment your breast augmentation surgery is complete. The system numbs the area of your surgery so that you are able to quickly recover without worrying about the side effects of narcotic pain medications. Additionally, it is available in a small carrying case, making it a very discreet system to wear post surgery.

The On-Q system is put in place during your breast augmentation surgery and provides you with continuous pain relief at the point of pain. Similar to an injection of Novocain at the dentist, On-Q soaks the sight of pain with numbing pain relief medication. The rest of your body is unaffected by the pain medication, allowing you to live your life normally and not be clouded mentally by the pain medication.

Patients using the On-Q system find that their pain is instantly relieved and allows them to avoid the many side effects associated with strong pain medication including nausea, grogginess, drowsiness, breathing problems, sleepiness and constipation. This system leaves your body unaffected by the pain medication because only the area of pain is affected by the pain numbing medication that is dispensed. The system also works continuously, on its own and up to five days after surgery. It can then easily be removed by your doctor or nurse once all pain medication has been delivered. Ask your doctor about the On-Q system when you visit for your breast augmentation consultation.




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