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Breastfeeding after Breast Surgery Hawaii


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by Shirley Rizzo, 03:33 26-Sep-08

It is common for women of childbearing age to be concerned about breastfeeding after they have undergone a breast surgery Hawaii. To clear any misconceptions, the majority of women can indeed breastfeed after receiving breast implants.

After a breast surgery Hawaii, some women have a certain amount of milk available to feed their babies, while others may find they do not have as much milk as they would like. This situation is relatively easy to remedy, as there are ways to increase milk production.

Size and Condition of Breasts Pre-Breast Surgery Hawaii

The size and condition that your breasts were before you underwent breast surgery Hawaii plays a role in predicting the quantity of milk you will have available for the purposes of breastfeeding. It is important to note that just because your breasts were small before your breast surgery Hawaii does not automatically rule out your ability to breastfeed.

The Glandular Tissue and Low Milk Production

There are certain risk factors that are inherent in the concern over low milk production. Having insufficient glandular tissue can present a problem. Examples of insufficient glandular tissue include breasts that are widely spaced (more than 1.5 inches of flat space lying between them), breasts that are underdeveloped, breasts that are asymmetrical, and breasts that are tubular in shape.

When there is an absence of adequate glandular tissue, the ability to produce milk is lessened. This is as true before the breast surgery Hawaii procedure as it is after the implants have been put in place.

If you are considering having breast implants and know that you would like to breastfeed at a future date, ask your plastic surgeon about the quantity of your glandular tissue. If it is lacking, then you might decide to forgo breast surgery Hawaii in the form of implants until you are finished having children. However, even if you have underdeveloped breasts before the breast surgery Hawaii, you can always utilize a breast pump during nursing to encourage breast milk production.

Breastfeeding Factors of Breast Surgery Hawaii

The determining factors in whether or not milk production will be affected by having breast surgery Hawaii include the location and orientation of the surgery, as well as the extent of the incisions that are made. The incision placement plays a role in a woman’s ability to breastfeed, as does the placement of the breast implants.

Generally, incisions that are made through the armpit do not pose any problems to breastfeeding. If the implants are placed below the pectoral muscle, this will cause less of a disturbance to the milk ducts and the tissue of the breasts.

However, if the surgeon uses a periareolar incision, this can serve to interrupt and cause problems with the milk ducts. It is the milk ducts that provide the passage for the milk to travel from the breast lobe through the nipples to the infant’s waiting mouth.

In addition, periareolar incision in a breast surgery Hawaii may also damage the nerves critical to breastfeeding. Keep in mind that the nerves around the areola work to stimulate your brain to produce oxytocin and prolatin – the two hormones critical to milk development.

A qualified Hawaii breast surgeon can take all of your concerns into consideration, including your desire to breastfeed in the future. With the appropriate amount of glandular tissue, along with the proper placement, your breast surgery Hawaii can give you a beautiful appearance – and the joy of breastfeeding.



Learn more about the advanced breast surgery Hawaii techniques utilized by the leading Honolulu plastic surgeon, Dr. Rizzo, who has decades of trail-blazing expertise in Hawaii plastic surgery.



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