Having fuller, bigger breasts are desired by many women of all ages, anywhere in the world that getting breast enlargement surgery have become a sought after cosmetic procedure these days. But aside from improving the look of their busts, women must also think about other issues such as getting pregnant after having their bust augmentation. A woman’s breasts hold a very important role in pregnancy, so it’s vital that patients open up with their doctor about their desire of having babies after their cosmetic procedure.
The great thing about getting bust augmentation is that it will not affect a woman’s ability to breast feed. This is because the implants are usually placed at the back of the breast tissues; therefore it will still function well when you have your baby. One thing to take note though is that the size your breasts will increase during your pregnancy, which means that the bigger the busts get, the more skin will shrink back, making the breasts look droopy. Since you have implants that enhanced the size of your breasts, expect them to look extra droopy compared to those ladies with natural busts. Yet, this after pregnancy result is not the same to every patient and there is a bust lift procedure that can correct this sagging bust problem.
Cosmetic surgeons’ advice those women who just had breast enlargement surgery to wait at least six months before they get pregnant. Being pregnant will change the entire shape and function of a woman’s body due to the hormonal fluctuations taking place in it. So it would be safe to allow your body to totally heal first from the cosmetic surgery it incurred before having it experience another modification brought about by having a baby. Waiting for some time will also allow your body to fully rest, as well as return to its prime function and sensitivity.
Deciding on getting breast implants then having a baby later on is not a major issue after all since. What’s important is that both patient and doctor have talked about this concern before the breast enlargement surgery is administered so any future regrets or misunderstandings will be avoided.
Mr Adrian Richards, of Aurora Clinics, provides valuable information on whether or not you will be able to breast feed following Breast Enlargement Surgery.
For more information or to book a free consultation with Mr Richards please call 01844 214362 and speak to a patient adviser.
For more information or to book a free consultation with Mr Richards please call 01844 214362 and speak to a patient adviser.