Can You Breastfeed with Implants?
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Breastfeeding with Implants – An Overview
Whether a woman can after breast implant surgery depends on the size and placement of the implants. For most women, milk production will not be affected, but for others, milk supply may decrease.
It is normal for your breasts to change in size and shape after breastfeeding. While breastfeeding does not normally affect the implants themselves, the breast tissues may expand and contract, which causes changes in breast size and shape.
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Breastfeeding with Breast Implants – Is it Possible?

A commonly asked question among women at Centre for Surgery is ‘Can you breastfeed with breast implants?’ The answer is Yes! Breastfeeding with breast implants is possible, but there are factors to consider.
Procedures such as breast augmentation, breast lift, and breast reduction can potentially affect the nerves and ducts within the breast, which can have an impact on lactation. Some procedures may affect breastfeeding more than others. Therefore, if you plan to have a baby in the future, it is generally recommended to wait until you have completed your family.
Breast implants can cause challenges when it comes to breastfeeding, such as the compression of milk ducts and nerves, which could make breastfeeding more difficult. The size and weight of the could have an impact on whether or not you face difficulties with breastfeeding. However, some women may experience with producing milk regardless of whether they have breast implants or not.
A study published in a Plastic Surgery Journal concluded that women with aesthetic breast implants have a 3 in 4 chance of being able to breastfeed regardless of the type and volume of the implant and the surgical approach. The study also showed that there was a higher chance of successful breastfeeding with compared to retroglandular implants.
Breast Implant Placement Options and Breastfeeding Considerations
There are two main options for implant placement: above or below the muscle.
One of the risks with breast implants is that they could impact milk flow because the can put pressure on the milk ducts, which can cause disruption. The risk of breastfeeding difficulties is higher with above-muscle implants.

Above-the-muscle implants, also known as retroglandular or sub-glandular implants, are positioned behind the breast tissue and in front of the pectoral muscle. Because of their placement, they can compress the milk ducts and nerves, causing difficulties with breastfeeding.
Under-the-muscle implants, also known as retromuscular or submuscular implants, are positioned below the pectoral muscle, which also gives additional support to the breasts. They are also less likely to compress the milk ducts and nerves, so women are generally more likely to successfully breastfeed.
Placing the implants under the muscle offers more benefits, such as a more natural appearance, a lower risk of complications, and a high chance of successful breastfeeding.
Breast Surgery and Its Impact on Breastfeeding

Some procedures, such as breast reduction surgery, inverted nipple surgery, breast lift surgery, and mastectomy, can increase the chances of experiencing difficulties with .
Mastectomy is a more extensive form of breast that typically involves the complete removal of breast tissue. In this case, it is unlikely that you will be able to breastfeed after having a mastectomy. are commonly performed for here at Centre for surgery and this includes a as part of the procedure.
should not cause any issues with breastfeeding, but there is a possibility that the surgery may cause damage to the milk ducts. The surgeon’s expertise and experience play a huge part in minimising this risk.
or involves repositioning the nipple, which carries the risk of damage to the milk ducts and nerves. So some women may experience challenges in after having these procedures.
If you have any concerns about breastfeeding after breast surgery, we strongly with a specialist surgeon at Centre for Surgery. They will be able to provide personalised guidance and discuss the potential impact of the surgery on your breastfeeding journey.
Top Tips to improve milk supply for breastfeeding mothers
Improving milk supply can be a common concern for breastfeeding mothers. Here are some top tips to help increase and maintain milk supply:
Breastfeed your baby frequently and on demand. The more often your baby breastfeeds, the more signals your body receives to produce milk, which will ensure your baby latches properly to ensure effective milk transfer.
Creating a consistent breastfeeding can help stimulate milk production. Try to breastfeed at similar times each day, including nighttime .
Make sure to empty both breasts during each feeding session to signal your body to more milk. Offer both breasts at each feeding, or switch to the other breast midway if your baby is still hungry.
During breastfeeding, try gentle breast compressions to help stimulate milk flow and your baby to feeding.
Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Eat a balanced diet that includes nutrient-dense foods, such as whole grains, leafy greens, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
Practice skin-to-skin contact with your baby while breastfeeding. This closeness helps stimulate milk production and enhances the experience.
Minimise the use of pacifiers and bottles, as they can disrupt the demand-and-supply cycle of breastfeeding. Direct is the most effective way to stimulate milk production.
Try to avoid skipping or delaying feedings whenever possible. Regular and frequent breastfeeding sessions are important to maintain milk supply.
Reach out to a lactation consultant or breastfeeding support group for assistance. They can provide guidance, tips, and personalised advice to help improve milk supply and address any breastfeeding concerns you may have.
How to Fix Saggy Breasts After Breastfeeding
After breastfeeding, some women may experience changes in breast shape and firmness, such as sagging or drooping breasts. Here are some options to help address saggy breasts after breastfeeding:
Wearing well-fitting, supportive bras can help lift and support saggy breasts. Look for bras with full cups, wide shoulder straps, and .
Certain exercises can help strengthen the muscles underneath the breasts, which may improve their appearance. For example, chest presses, push-ups, and dumbbell flyes. You may wish to consult with a personal trainer or physiotherapist for specific guidance on exercises suitable for you.
Fluctuations in weight can affect breast shape and firmness. Try to maintain a healthy weight through a balanced diet and regular exercise to help preserve breast tissue elasticity.
Regularly moisturises the breast area to help improve skin elasticity. Drinking plenty of water also helps maintain overall skin .
Some creams and lotions claim to firm and tighten the skin. Look for products containing ingredients like retinol, hyaluronic OnabotulinumtoxinAAbobotulinumtoxinAIncobotulinumtoxinAPrabotulinumtoxinALetibotulinumtoxinARimabotulinumtoxinBHyaluronic Acid FillersCalcium Hydroxylapatite FillersPoly-L-lactic Acid FillersPolymethylmethacrylate FillersAutologous Fat GraftingForehead Lines TreatmentGlabellar Frown Lines TreatmentCrow’s Feet TreatmentBunny Lines TreatmentChemical Brow LiftLip FlipGummy Smile CorrectionMasseter ReductionJaw SlimmingDimpled Chin SmoothingCobblestone Chin SmoothingNefertiti Neck LiftMicro-BotoxMesotoxHyperhidrosis TreatmentChronic Migraine ReliefBruxism TreatmentTMJ TreatmentCervical Dystonia TreatmentNeck Spasm TreatmentBlepharospasm TreatmentLip AugmentationLip ContouringCheekbone EnhancementTear Trough FillersNasolabial Fold SofteningMarionette Line FillersLiquid RhinoplastyNon-Surgical Nose JobJawline ContouringJawline DefinitionChin AugmentationTemple VolumisingHand RejuvenationAcne Scar Subcision Filling, collagen, or elastin.
may be an option if sagging breasts bother you. This procedure involves removing excess skin, reshaping the breast tissue, and repositioning the to achieve a more lifted look. Consult with a plastic surgeon at Centre for Surgery to discuss the suitability of a breast lift for your specific situation.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Breastfeeding with Breast Implants

Yes, it is generally possible to breastfeed with breast implants. However, some women may experience a decrease in milk production compared to those implants. Opting for breast implant placement underneath the muscle may increase the chances of successful .
Breast implants themselves are not affected by breastfeeding. However, some women may notice changes in breast shape due to reduced skin elasticity during pregnancy and nursing. This can result in sagging or a lower appearance of the breast implants. If this concerns you, breast implant replacement surgery may be a suitable solution.
Most doctors waiting at least six months after you stop to allow your body to recover from pregnancy and . It is important to wait until your breasts have reached their final size and shape before considering breast implant surgery. This precaution can help minimise the need for future surgeries.
No, breastfeeding with breast implants does not harm your baby. The risk of breast milk contamination from is low. Even in the case of a ruptured implant, silicone leakage into breast milk is unlikely. If you have concerns about breastfeeding with a ruptured implant, it is recommended to undergo an MRI and consult with your plastic surgeon for appropriate advice.
No, itself will not ruin your breast implants. While breastfeeding may cause changes in breast shape, it does not directly impact the implants. However, in some cases, women may experience implant movement after breastfeeding, particularly if they have a history of smoking or large breast size. If this occurs, surgical intervention may be necessary to reposition the implants.
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It may not be possible to restore your breasts to their pre-breastfeeding appearance completely. However, over time, the size and shape of your breasts may return to some extent. This process can take several months to a few years, so patience is key. If you are still dissatisfied with the appearance of your breasts after a few years, surgical options such as a breast lift may be .
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Our is staffed by highly skilled and experienced plastic surgeons who have undergone rigorous training in their respective fields. They are and have a wealth of knowledge and expertise in various surgical procedures.
Centre for Surgery offers a wide range of plastic and cosmetic surgical procedures, including breast augmentation, liposuction, facelift, rhinoplasty, and many others. We aim to meet the diverse needs and desires of our patients by providing tailored treatment plans to achieve their desired outcomes.
Our clinic is equipped with modern, facilities and technology to ensure the highest standards of patient care and safety. We prioritise creating a comfortable and welcoming environment for our patients throughout their surgical journey.
Patient safety is our utmost priority. Our surgeons follow stringent safety protocols and adhere to industry best practices. We ensure that our surgical techniques and procedures are up to date, risks and maximising outcomes.
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