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Breast Implants & Breastfeeding: Facts for Moms on Their Motherhood Journey

So, do breast implants cause problems with breastfeeding? The good news is that having breast implants doesn't necessarily mean you can't breastfeed.

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What are the different types of breast implant placements?

There are four main techniques and all of them are very different with pros and cons: submuscular plane, subglandular plane, dual plane and subfascial plane. Which is the best or provides the most natural results? Let’s go over them

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Post-Surgical Accessories: Why are compression garments important post breast augmentation surgery?

Compression bras following breast surgery not only helps speed recovery but also facilitate healing and provides better results than not using compression bras.

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Are there different types of Breasts? What are their names?

Your genetics, body fat, and age can all influence the shape of your breasts, no two people have breasts that look the same, but here are some general guidelines to determine your type

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What should you do if you are concerned about BIA-ALCL?

It is important to have an annual breast check-up with your doctor. In addition to this, you should regularly check for any redness or itching on the breast or any swelling or lumps (with or without pain) around your implant. Should you have any worries or concerns, consult your surgeon immediately. There is no reason for you to have a breast implant removed to prevent BIA-ALCL. The risk of BIA-ALCL is very low and no medical authority is currently recommending that implants should be removed.’

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