After pregnancy and delivery, the breast is disturbed by prolactin, which is mainly regulated by the software of the central nervous system and endocrine system, and has nothing to do with the nasal prosthesis embedded in the chest. At the same time, normal milk discharge will not experience nasal prosthesis, so in theory, normal feeding will not be endangered after breast augmentation surgery.
So can a mother who has undergone breast enhancement surgery safely feed her baby?
First of all, when silicone rubber or physiological saline is embedded in the breast, the breast is likely to be more sensitive than normal. Once milk is caused, the chest is likely to feel pain, and symptoms such as mastitis, pain and fever may occur during lactation, which will inevitably cause discomfort when feeding the baby.
In addition, the breast will be folded and deformed after breastfeeding. Before breast enhancement surgery, the attending doctor of breast enhancement surgery will choose different sizes, total widths, convex and oblique breast and nose prostheses according to the age, position, shape, width, gas field, individual, age and aesthetic standards of the patient. Obesity after pregnancy, the body will change to a certain extent, in addition, after breastfeeding, the appearance of thyroid will also change to a certain extent. Therefore, if a woman has breast enhancement surgery before pregnancy, the shape of her breasts may not be maintained after pregnancy and childbirth. Therefore, some plastic surgeons do not recommend that women breastfeed after breast enhancement.
In view of the sudden situation after breast enhancement surgery, such as thyroid sensation, lump, liver fibrosis and so on. This situation will definitely endanger all the normal feeding functions of the thyroid gland and cause feeding disorders.
Naturally, if you don't know whether your breasts can feed your baby regularly, you'd better tell your doctor about breast enhancement surgery and ask his advice.