Breast augmentation can affect breastfeeding, but it depends on several factors. Although most women with breast implants can still breastfeed successfully, there are considerations to remember:





- Incision placement: The location of the incision during breast augmentation surgery may affect breastfeeding. In most cases, the implant is placed behind the pectoral muscle through an incision in the inframammary fold. Usually, this method doesn't interfere with the ducts and allows breastfeeding. However, incisions around the areola or armpit can affect the nipple sensation and interfere with the letdown reflex, affecting milk production.



- Breast shape and glandular tissue: The shape and glandular tissue of the breasts can also play a big role in breastfeeding success. Having symmetrical, regularly shaped breasts may reduce breastfeeding difficulties. If the breasts were flat or tubular-shaped before augmentation, there may be a risk of low milk supply.



- Surgery-related complications: Complications associated with breast augmentation surgery can include capsular contracture, hematoma formation, infection, or pain.





Michigan Plastic Surgery is ready to provide you with the outstanding results you deserve if you'd like to enhance your breasts with breast augmentation. Call us today.





Learn More: https://michiganplasticsurgery.com/services/breast-augmentation/



Previous Post: https://local.google.com/place?id=8206135023545792155&use=posts&lpsid=CIHM0ogKEICAgIDJnNSfYQ



Learn more







via GMB Posts For Location "Michigan Plastic Surgery" https://local.google.com/place?id=8206135023545792155&use=posts&lpsid=CIHM0ogKEICAgIDJytiokgE