Breastfeeding and Breastfeeding After Breast Lift
The preservation of lactation function after breast lift depends on the technique chosen and the sagging of the breast.
Breastfeeding after breast surgery differs according to the type of breast surgery performed. While there is almost no problem in breastfeeding after breast augmentation with breast silicone, breastfeeding is often possible after breast lift surgeries with sagging breasts. After breast reduction surgery for large breasts, breastfeeding status changes according to the surgical technique.
It is expected that breast tissue and milk ducts will be protected during breast lift aesthetics with a slight breast sagging, and breastfeeding function will generally continue after breast surgery. After such breast lift surgeries, breastfeeding may be possible, but milk yield may decrease. The best way is for those who have concerns about this issue to leave breast lift and lift aesthetics after family planning.
During breast lift surgery, which has excessive breast sagging, even if the breast tissue is not removed, the milk ducts may be damaged by carrying these tissues up. Milk ducts may lose their function partially or completely. For this reason, no guarantee can be given about breastfeeding in breast lift surgery. It is the best approach for those who want to become pregnant and breastfeed by giving birth to a child, to postpone the breast lift surgery.
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