Damage to breast tissues may be reduced by making
the incisions under the breast through the fatty tissues.
Not exact matches
Therefore, «to optimize the preservation of breastfeeding ability, the
incision should be placed in the fold
under the
breast,» Louis DeLuca, MD advises.
Breast implant surgery is performed
under a general anaesthetic and involves making a series of
incisions, in inconspicuous areas that produce minimal scarring, to allow the implants to be inserted.
If your implants were inserted
under your
breast tissue on top of your chest muscles via
incisions in the fold
under your
breasts or near your armpit, the milk ducts should not be affected and you should be able to breastfeed.
With
breast implants, If the implant is placed
under the muscle and if the
incision does not disrupt the perimeter of the areola, you are much more likely to successfully breastfeed.
Incisions around the areola (that darker skin around your nipple) are more likely to interfere with milk ducts and nerves critical to lactation than incisions in the fold under the breast, in the armpit, or t
Incisions around the areola (that darker skin around your nipple) are more likely to interfere with milk ducts and nerves critical to lactation than
incisions in the fold under the breast, in the armpit, or t
incisions in the fold
under the
breast, in the armpit, or the navel.
Incisions made
under the fold of the
breast or through the armpit shouldn't cause any trouble.