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[C325]Celebrities With Breast Implants
by Dr. Robert Kenevan, Dr.
They can possibly boost your self-esteem and make you feel confident, but what happens when the baby arrives?

Breastfeeding with implants is one of the common concerns among women considering breast enlargement and future breastfeeding.

The good news is breast implants should not interfere with your ability to breastfeed. How the breast implant surgery is performed, however, makes a difference.

The placement of the implant and location of the incisions play a major role in determining whether breastfeeding after breast augmentation is possible. Breast implants inserted through incisions in the folds under the breasts or the armpit are less likely to disrupt milk production and delivery.

Procedures using the peri-areolar, or "nipple" incision, are more likely to sever milk ducts, and affect important nerves responsible for triggering milk production and release.

In these cases, a woman's breasts may produce a full milk supply, but the milk is not able to pass through damaged ducts to the nipple or be released from the nipple. While breastfeeding with implants is definitely possible and encouraged, new moms may experience insufficient milk production.

According to an Institute of Medicine study, women with implants may have a 28%-64% drop in milk production. But it's important to note that insufficient milk production does not mean a woman has to forgo breastfeeding with implants altogether.

A breastfeeding mother with implants needs to keep a close watch on the amount of milk her baby is receiving and possibly supplement breast milk with bottles of formula.

Another concern is question of what happens if your breast implant leaks. There is no reason be too worried about material from your implants winding up in your baby's body. Breast implants filled with saline are safe; even if leaking does occur saline poses little risk to a baby.

Silicone implants should not create a breastfeeding risk either. The silicone molecules used in implants are too large to easily pass into a mother's milk. In fact, it's been reported that similar amounts of silicone are found in the breast milk of women with silicone implants, women without breast implants, cow's milk, and baby formula.

If you are considering having a breast implant surgery and you are planning to breastfeed with implants, it is essential to talk to your surgeon so he or she will be able to work to preserve as much of your breast tissue and milk ducts as possible.

If you already have breast implants, you should speak to your baby's doctor about the benefits and risks of breastfeeding. A lactation consultant can also be a valuable resource for a woman who chooses breastfeeding after implants.

Copyright (c) 2008 Dr. Robert Kenevan

Breast Implant Types: Breasts are an important part of woman's body as they symbolize femininity. If they are shapely, they give you an attractive appearance and increase your level of confidence. Women of all ages try to maintain their figure such that they always look young and beautiful. But the factors like obesity, pregnancy, hormonal disorder etc. makes the breasts look sagging and unshapely. Hence body make-over plastic surgery procedures are opted means by woman to keep themselves in perfect shape. Normally for enhancement of breast size, breast implants are chosen by woman.

In the market today, there are two types of breast implants available - one type is filled with saline and the other type is filled with silicone gel. The advantage of using a saline-filled implant is that the size of the bust can be increased and decreased through your plastic surgeon injecting saline solution into the implant from outside your body. The advantage of todays silicone-filled implants is that they look and feel more natural than those which contain saline. Regardless of the type of breast implant you choose for breast augmentation, both are approved by the FDA and deemed to be safe.

Surgical Procedures for Breast Implant Insertion

There are four basic types of surgical implant insertion. They are:

* Inframammary: The incision is made below the bust in the fold. Ideal for women with sagging breasts.
* Trans-Axillary: The incision is made in the armpit area and allows your surgeon to place your implant behind the chest muscle.
* Trans-Umbilical Breast Augmentation (TUBA): The incision is made through your belly button and the surgeon works the implant up to the bust area.
* Peri-Areolar: The incision is made around the nipple.

Each of the above surgical procedures has their uses and their limitations as well. For instance, the TUBA procedure cannot be done using a gel implant, only those which will be filled with saline after placement. Additionally, peri-areolar procedures can interfere with breast feeding so they are not advised for women who are supposed to become pregnant in the future.

Generally the surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia in the doctors clinic or outpatient setting. You can even go home the same day but it all depends on the surgical complication.

Possible Breast Enhancement Surgical Complications

As compared to any other surgical process, augmentation of bust is considered to be a major surgery. Risk is associated with all kinds of operations. This surgery also comes with some inherent risks. Some of these include:

* Additional surgery required to fix device failures
* Additional surgery required to fix devices that have moved out of position
* Deflation of saline implants under muscle tissue
* Implant rupture requiring replacement
* Infection
* Change in nipple/bust sensation
* Inability to feed children
* Chest pain
* Chest hematoma

While the possible complications are many, the reality is that nearly 95% of women report that they are happy with the augmentation method post-surgery and have had few, if any complications.

Expectations Post-Surgery

After your augmentation surgery is completed, you are expected to wear a special support bra for a while. This bra is used to help keep your new implants from moving into an undesirable location. Additionally, you will require few weeks for your body to heal before you return to work and other daily activities.
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