Breast Feeding After Breast Surgery
Can you breast feed after breast augmentation?
1. Question:
I'd like to receive breast augmentation surgery but I'm worried that I won't be able to breast feed my child after I give birth. Is there a way to receive breast surgery but not damage the mammary glands? I'm also wondering about the surgical method and recovery time.
2. Answer:
Being worried about breast surgery before getting pregnant is absolutely normal. The implants for the surgery are located on the pectorialis major, which is far below the mammary glands. The incision method and location of the implants have no effect on breast feeding.
** There are 3 incision sites: the armpit, areola, and underneath the breasts. The method of incision should be consulted with the surgeon for the best procedure for each patient. The most common form of incision is through the armpit.
** There are 2 types of cohesive gel implants: "smooth" which needs massaging and "texture" which doesn't need massaging and divided into round & tear drop shapes.
Surgical Time: Within 2 hours
Release Date: Patients may go home right after they wake up from the surgery
Thread Removal: The 7th day from the surgery
Treatments: Visits to the hospital 3~4 times are required
Hemo vac: Also known as "blood bags," the hemo vac is removed 2~3 days after the surgery
Before and After: 3 months into surgery (275 cc)
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