ALL >> Health >> View Article
Breast Implants Do Not Hamper Breast Feeding

Breast enhancement is a surgical procedure to make breasts look larger and fuller by using small bags filled with saline (salt) water or silicone gel as implants. The implants expand the breast area and increase cup size, producing better contour. Although they do not interfere with breastfeeding, many women are still concerned about the implants. However, science has put such fears to rest. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved silicone breast implants for women aged 22 and older and for breast reconstruction in women of any age. Women whose breasts have been surgically enhanced can still breastfeed and nurse their newborn.
The place of incision to insert the implants, the placement of the implant, the type of implant, and the skill of the surgeon are important factors which affect the ability to breastfeed. Surgical incisions made under the breast and in the armpits do not interfere with breastfeeding. However, experts caution that nipple incisions for implants should be avoided if breastfeeding is essential. Placement also plays an ...
... important role as pressure from implants can cause damage. Implants below the chest muscle are least likely to disturb the milk nerves. A board-certified surgeon with the necessary technical expertise and case experience will be able to correctly customize breast enhancement to the goals and requirements of the individual.
Women with breast implants also may have concerns that silicone from implants could leak into the milk and endanger a baby's health. However, it is highly unlikely that silicone molecules, even if leaked from an implant, could get into the milk ducts. FDA studies also dismiss silicone gel implants as a source of harm. Furthermore even if the solution from saline
breast implants could leak into a mother's milk, there is no danger since this solution could not harm either the mother or the newborn's health.
There is a high incidence of women who have had breast enhancement and are able to successfully breastfeed their young. Dr. Stephen Greenberg, a certified plastic surgeon and author of "A Little Nip, A Little Tuck" says that a vast majority of women with breast implants can breastfeed with ease. In most cases, a mother's breast milk supply will be adequate. However, in instances where there is a decrease in the milk supply post the implants, using a breast pump after each feeding can help to stimulate the breasts and increase milk production in the glands.
The FDA's approval of silicone gel implants, surgeons' expertise in breast enhancement and the information available on breast implants all endorse its safety and effectiveness. Women no longer have to fear undergoing breast enhancement as it is now possible to achieve the aesthetic results one desires without compromising breastfeeding.
Disclaimer: This article is for general awareness and should not be considered as medical advice. Consult a qualified plastic surgeon for exact guidance.
About Author:
Mentor Confidence India provides reliable information on Breast Implants, Breast Enhancement, Liposuction procedures and locate qualified surgeons in your city. Visit MentorConfidence.com to know more about the procedures and make a confident, informed choice today.
Add Comment
Health Articles
1. Is A Body Sculpting Suit For Slimming Good For Health?Author: Ayush Pareek
2. Eastern Europe Molecular Diagnostics Market Post-pandemic Outlook
Author: Ajay M
3. Clinical Laboratory Services Market In Europe: Outlook And Future Demand
Author: Ajay M
4. Best Ayurvedic & Allopathic Diabetes Clinics In Hyderabad Compared
Author: immense
5. Best Endocrinologists Vs Diabetologists In Hyderabad – What’s The Difference?
Author: immense
6. Why Regular Hba1c Testing Is Crucial – Insights From Kukatpally Specialists
Author: immense
7. Benefits Of Choosing Sci Ivf Hospital For Surrogacy Treatment In India
Author: Surrogacy Centre India
8. Echocardiography Market Adoption Accelerates In Homecare Settings
Author: Ajay M
9. Living With Tinnitus; How Do You Manage It?
Author: Alicia Reno
10. Electronic Health Records Market Shaping Future Of Patient-centered Care
Author: Ajay M
11. 5 Unusual Heart Attack Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore
Author: Monica Quinn
12. Massage Boosts Your Immunity Naturally
Author: janani
13. Why Black Truffle Is Canada’s New Favorite Exotic Strain
Author: James Franklin
14. Cancer Therapies For Better Outcomes
Author: Meds
15. Cancer Immunotherapy Market Safety Profiles And Pharmacovigilance
Author: Kane smith