Do Breast Implants Keep Women From Breastfeeding?
September 5, 2009
Among questions regarding breast augmentation San Francisco patients frequently ask if breast implants would prevent them from one of the joys of motherhood: breastfeeding. According to ABC News reports they are not alone in their skepticism about having implants and breast feeding.
Many Women Learn That Their San Francisco Breast Implants Would Not Necessarily Thwart Their Hopes Of Nursing
Where the implant is inserted has everything to do with the likelihood the woman will be able to breastfeed in the future, according to plastic surgery specialists.
Avoiding a nipple incision and instead putting the implants under the breast crease – a procedure called an inframammary incision – or putting the implants under the muscle of the chest wall, the majority of patients do not have a problem breast feeding. Also, the less pressure that is put on a woman’s mammary glands by an implant, the better the chances to produce milk. Putting pressure on any gland in the body puts you at risk of malfunctioning and compromising lactation. When going over breast lift before and after pictures with a qualified plastic surgeon, patients are recommended to discuss implant placement as well.
Another common misperception women have about implants and breastfeeding is the potential for the implant to leak and potentially contaminate the breast milk.
Experts say these worries have been set aside in the past decade, since the inner-workings of implants have been reformulated and tested. Of the two available implants on the market – saline and silicone – neither presents a risk of leaking, they said. Implants are now made out of memory gel or cohesive gel that don’t leak and instead stick together.
While people are concerned that their kids will be drinking silicone (silicone implants, because they appear to be more natural, make up 80 percent of his surgeries), there are no worries whatsoever about leaking free silicone and having the child exposed. For more information about breast feeding concerns after as well as Los Angeles tummy tuck procedures, contact your local plastic surgery experts to learn more.
proper selection of breast implant
August 26, 2009After finding a qualified breast augmentation surgeon, carefully going over breast lift before and after pictures with your plastic surgeon to find the proper breast implant size is extremely important for minimizing complications and optimizing patient satisfaction. Breast augmentation specialists consider the base diameter of the chest, along with tissue laxity and the amount of breast tissue a patient is starting with, as the most important factors in choosing implant size. Implants come in three types of profiles: moderate, moderate plus or midrange depending upon the implant manufacturer, or high profile. Depending on the given width or base diameter of small, medium, or large breast implants, the implant may project lower or higher on the chest. Implants that are too big for a woman’s individual chest dimensions lead to a higher likelihood of irreparable tissue stretch, bottoming out, and complications that may lead to reoperation. Decreasing reoperation rates with breast augmentation is of national interest for many plastic surgeons.
What’s New. In Los Angeles tummy tucks and breast augmentation remain as top procedures sought out by patients. Evaluation of the highly-cohesive, form-stable fourth generation implants is well underway by the FDA in the United States, but these implants have been widely used since the mid-1990s in many other countries and are very popular in Europe. These teardrop-shaped (often called anatomic or “gummy bear”) implants are textured and contain a highly cross-linked form of silicone gel to minimize the possibility of silicone migration, as well as upper pole collapse and folds in the implant shell. Studies of these devices have shown significant promise in clinical trials with low rates of capsular contracture and rupture, and high rates of patient satisfaction. There are a matrix of different implants to chose from in these lines, with varying width, height, and projection for different body and breast types.
Though shaped cohesive gel implant represents a new option in the United States for women considering breast surgery for reconstruction and augmentation, the potential drawbacks are that they do feel a little firmer than the smooth round responsive gels, and the possibility exists that they could shift or turn in the pocket and not look or feel right if that were to happen (called malrotation). For this reason, very precise breast pocket dissection is needed for this type of implant. These implants do cost significantly more than saline, and likely will cost several hundred dollars more per pair than responsive silicone gel implants if and when they are approved by the FDA. For more information regarding breast implants and body contouring such liposuction and tummy tuck Los Angeles patients are encouraged to contact their local professional plastic surgeons to learn more.



