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Breast Augmentation and Pregnancy

If you are considering breast augmentation, your future pregnancy plans should be factored into your decision.



    ST. PETERSBURG, FL, March 16, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- If you are considering breast augmentation, your future pregnancy plans should be factored into your decision. Although breast augmentation will not interfere with your ability to become pregnant, it will affect the results of any breast augmentation you obtain now. For this reason, some women choose to delay breast augmentation until after they are finished having children.

During a consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon, ask to them discuss the potential impact of pregnancy on your breast augmentation. It's important to make an informed decision about whether or not now is the right time for you to undergo the procedure.

How Does Pregnancy Impact Your Breast Augmentation?
Your breasts will inevitably change during pregnancy to accommodate the needs of your new child, and breastfeeding can take a toll on the laxity of your breast skin. Once breastfeeding is over, the new looseness in your skin may change the relationship between your breast tissue and your breast implants (if you have them). This may lead to sagging problems, or simply a change in the overall appearance of your breasts. You may need a revision breast augmentation in order to restore your pre-pregnancy results.

How Does Breast Augmentation Affect Breastfeeding?
Many studies have shown that breast implants do not affect the safety of breastfeeding. There is no risk of silicone leaking into your breast milk, even if your breast implant has ruptured. The cohesive gel material used in silicone breast implants is designed to stay in place during a rupture - and besides, the molecules used in this compound are much too large to pass through your milk ducts.

In most cases, your ability to breastfeed should not be affected by breast implants. However, some incision locations - especially the peri-areolar breast augmentation incision - can increase the risk of your milk ducts being disrupted. If you plan on breastfeeding in the future, your plastic surgeon may recommend using a transaxillary or inframammary incision location instead.

The Right Time to Have Breast Augmentation
Ultimately, if you are planning on having children anytime in the near future, it's best to wait until you are finished with pregnancy and breastfeeding before getting a breast augmentation. That way, you can address the cosmetic fallout of pregnancy on your breasts at the same time you enhance them. Many women feel even more rejuvenated by breast augmentation after pregnancy, since it helps them recapture a more youthful overall appearance.

If you would like more information about breast augmentation and pregnancy, please visit the website of the experienced St. Petersburg breast augmentation surgeon Dr. Gayoso at Gayoso Plastic Surgery today at http://gayosoplasticsurgery.com.

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