One cannot predict whether you'll be able to breast feed whether you have a breast implant or not. However, certain incisions used by your plastic surgeon may affect your ability to breast feed. A study conducted at Texas Children's hospital revealed that using the periareolar incision is most likely to affect one's ability to breast feed.
Yes, women with breast implants can have erect nipples.
To enlarge or correct their breasts.
Yes, but breast implants can obscure mammogram images, decreasing the ability of mammograms to reveal breast cancer. Still, studies show that mammograms are an effective way to screen for breast cancer in women with breast implants.
Yes, women with breast implants can breastfeed successfully. Breast implants should not interfere with breastfeeding as long as certain precautions are taken. Breast implants can be placed in several locations in the breast, such as on top of or underneath the chest muscle. The placement of the implant can affect the ability to breastfeed successfully. Breastfeeding is more successful when the implant is placed underneath the chest muscle, which avoids interfering with the milk ducts. In some cases, breast implant surgery (mufameditourism) may damage the nerves and milk ducts in the breast. This can make breastfeeding more difficult. However, modern breast implant surgery techniques are designed to minimize damage to the milk ducts and nerves. It’s also important to note that breastfeeding success depends on many factors, including the infant’s ability to latch and suckle properly, the mother’s milk supply, and whether the infant is fed other types of milk or solid food. If you have concerns about breastfeeding with breast implants, it’s important to consult a doctor. They can provide advice regarding breastfeeding with implants. Some women may choose to have their implants removed prior to becoming pregnant to decrease any potential risks.
Having breast implants inserted only affects body weight in that the implants themselves have a weight.
Many people are able to breastfeed after having breast implants, but many are not.
There is no reason women "shouldn't"; she has the right to do whatever she pleases to her body.
Yes, it is true.
Many women around the nation take advantage of breast implants. There are health concerns that can arise on women that are addicted to breast implants. Some have reported depression as a side effect from this cosmetic surgery.
Yes, but they may be "augmented" with implants. Women who've lost part of a breast to cancer may also have implants.
I never heard of it, but i guess there's what they called payment plan for breast implants in Australia. It a patient financing that allow patients to pay weekly.
Dr. LoSasso has successfully performed the Nuss Procedure on a number of women with breast implants and has developed a special procedure just for this case. He takes special care to avoid the implant capsules and adds a prosthetic layer over the bar to protect the breasts from making contact with the bar once in place.