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How long can you be pregnant after accessory mammary gland resection? Can pregnancy recur after resection of accessory breast?
When wearing a vest sling in summer, a pair of breasts will affect the appearance, so many women who love beauty will choose to remove those breasts. Generally speaking, after the operation of removing a pair of breasts, it is recommended to wait for more than three months before getting pregnant.

How long can you be pregnant after accessory mammary gland resection?

You can be pregnant in three months after the wound of breast-assisted surgery is healed. If it's not urgent, it's better to wait for more than half a year.

Pay attention to folic acid supplementation before pregnancy and check thyroid function. Exercise properly at ordinary times, strengthen nutrition, don't stay up late, don't spicy fried food and diet.

Can pregnancy recur after resection of accessory breast?

If the operation is done thoroughly, it will not recur.

Auxiliary breast plastic surgery is not complicated and can usually be done under local anesthesia. Incision can be designed in front of armpit, after subcutaneous tissue is separated through skin incision; Remove all breast tissues from the accessory breast. If there are both nipples and areola, they should be removed together. After operation, pressure dressing is needed, and stitches are removed after 7 days. Generally, it will not have a great impact on daily work.

Surgical operation of accessory mastectomy

① The patient was supine and disinfected locally.

② Anesthesia: Generally, local anesthesia is used.

(3) Make a transverse shuttle-shaped incision with appropriate size, which is generally located at the transverse fold of armpit. (If you move the incision position up to the armpit, you can hide the surgical scar more. )

④ After bilateral skin flaps were dissociated, adenoid tissue and redundant skin were removed.

⑤ Set negative pressure drainage tube.

⑥ Skin incision suture.

⑦ Pressure dressing.

⑧ Routine pathological examination.

What are the risks of accessory mastectomy?

1 infection: there is a possibility of infection in the book. Once it happens, you should seek medical advice in time.

Hematoma: Hematoma is related to vascular injury during operation and can disappear in a short time after operation.

3. Incision dehiscence: There are many reasons for incision dehiscence, such as plica incision and infection. Once it happens, it should be treated in time.

4 Incomplete adenoidectomy: The source of gland was not found during the operation, which led to incomplete adenoidectomy. Once this happens, another operation is needed.