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Can women go to the hospital for cosmetic surgery during lactation? Will it affect the fetus?
It is a woman's nature to love beauty, even during lactation. For the nursing hot moms who love beauty, they also want to be beautiful in the new year, but because of the particularity of breastfeeding, everyone knows that they can't do whatever they want at this time. So, can you do facial fine-tuning during lactation?

First of all, women are advised not to have cosmetic surgery during lactation, otherwise it may affect the ability of milk secretion, and thus have a certain impact on children's health. Therefore, for the sake of children, it is recommended that mothers come and breastfeed before plastic surgery. In addition, the life and eating habits of lactating women directly affect the quality and quantity of breastfeeding. It is suggested that mothers must ensure adequate sleep and maintain light eating habits.

Secondly, breast-feeding female friends are not suitable for facial micro-adjustment, especially heavy makeup. These chemicals are likely to enter breast milk through the breast. After the baby sucks milk, these toxic substances will enter the baby's body, which is not good for the baby's health.

Finally, if lactating women want skin care, it is generally recommended to replace skin care products with some natural ingredients because these skin care products contain harmful substances. For example, you can apply cucumber slices to your face, not only to remove eye bags, but also to remove spots. For example, applying a milk mask to your face can not only exfoliate, but also whiten and rejuvenate your skin.

Except for breast-feeding, the following phenomena do not meet the requirements of micro-plastic surgery 1. Women during pregnancy and menstrual period cannot do micro-plastic surgery. 2. People with heart disease, hypertension, D disease, liver and kidney diseases cannot do micro-plastic surgery. 3. People with keloids or inflammation history in the clinic do not meet the requirements of micro-plastic surgery. 4. People who are allergic to injections do not meet the requirements of micro-plastic surgery, so we need to.