Prosthetic augmentation mammoplasty usually involves three approaches: axillary approach, inferior plica approach and areola approach. The first two routes basically do not pass through the "breast tissue" and are not on the same plane, so they will not affect the milk yield and milk composition. Theoretically, the areola incision can also be made along the radial direction of the catheter without damaging the catheter. But in fact, some doctors may have damaged a little catheter because of experience problems or carelessness, but it will not affect the overall situation, and it can basically be considered that it will not affect breastfeeding. Moreover, even in the extreme cases of prosthesis rupture and silica gel leakage, silica gel is an inert substance, which is not easy to transfer, non-toxic and cannot enter the milk. Therefore, the prosthesis does not affect breastfeeding, which is scientifically based. Girls really don't need to sell white powder for no reason.
Fat breast augmentation, in fact, needless to say. Gland tissue and adipose tissue are the most common in breast, so they are not outsiders. Coming in does not affect the mood of breast tissue secreting milk, even on one level. What's more, the breasts are tough and it is not easy to beat fat in.
The only thing that is not recommended for breastfeeding is Ogilvy breast enhancement. It was banned in China for a long time, but it was injected into tens of millions of girls at the end of last century. Although this thing can't be alarmist and cause cancer, it has the habit of running around, which will denature the surrounding tissues in the long run. Even if it is banned by the state now, we can even see that some girls in clinic say that it is "hyaluronic acid breast enhancement", but it is actually a case in which unscrupulous merchants take advantage of the loopholes and use Ogilvy instead, which is very immoral. If Ogilvy is injected at a young age, whether it is known or unknown, breastfeeding is not recommended. . This is why we are advised to go to a regular hospital for beauty treatment, because Ogilvy has never been allowed to enter public hospitals because of the entry threshold of public hospitals, and we do not recommend hyaluronic acid breast enhancement.
To sum up, regular breast augmentation does not affect breastfeeding. I also advise all girls who love beauty not to believe in marketing advertisements too much, but to believe in science and authority to protect themselves.