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Breastfeeding and Plastic Surgery, What Effect Can it Have?

February 21st, 2009 · No Comments

Breast implants cost can be too high if I can’t breastfeed!
This is such an important question to would be mothers concerning a breast augmentation and there is a lot of misinformation about this subject. The answer is a yes. In all likelihood you can breastfeed successfully and safely.

For the vast majority of women who have breast Implants, breastfeeding is no more difficult with implants than without. There have been studies that suggest women who have breast implants experience higher rates of inadequate milk supply which could be caused by a milk duct being severed or blocked during the surgery. You need to know this is a possible risk so it is imperative to discuss your plans to breastfeed in the future with your surgeon to make sure he takes extra care during the procedure.

Will the placement of the incision have any effect on the ability to breastfeed? Studies show that whether you have the incision along the areola, mammary fold, armpit or belly button it has little affect on your success to breastfeed. The common thought is that when the incision is made around the areola the ability to breastfeed will be affected.. I myself believed this myth when 14 years ago with my first breast augmentation I chose to have my incision along the mammary fold . However, since then, I have known many women who have had the incision around the areola and who were able to breastfeed without any difficulties. Go over these options of incision placement with your surgeon.
INCISION POINTS
Aerola
Mammary Fold
Armpit
Belly Button

Does over the muscle or under the muscle have any effect on the ability to breast feed? Placement of the implant does not seem to have much effect on breastfeeding. However those who had the implant above the muscle in some research studies reported higher percentages of women who reported inadequate milk supply than those that had the implants under the muscle Go over these options with your surgeon.
MUSCLE PLACEMENTS
Implant Placement above the muscle
Implant Placement below the muscle

For some women who may need a breast lift or a Breast Lift With Augmentation. Will you still be able to breastfeed?Yes absolutely. During a lifting procedure the surgeon does not remove any glandular tissue he only removes excess skin under and around the areola and moves the nipple up. The surgeon does not at any time sever the nipple form the gland which is a common misconception. You should be just fine to breastfeed with either one of these two procedures. Again there are exceptions to this and some people do experience issues with either not producing enough milk or not producing any milk at all. This may often not have anything to do with the Plastic Surgery. You need to have an evaluation with your doctor about all breast implant options and about breastfeeding in the future. The Plastic Surgery Costs for this should be no higher because of the breastfeeding concerns. Go over these options with your surgeon.
SPECIAL BREAST SURGERY
Breast Lift
Breast Lift with implants-augmentation

The chances of you having breast augmentation and still being able to breastfeed are excellent. Discuss this with your Doctor.

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