Now that siicone breast implants are back for breast augmentation, they are rapidly becoming the preferred implant over saline for primary breast augmentation. Due to their more natural feel, lack of implant rippling, and lower risk of detectable implant failure, they now represent 90% of implants that I put in for breast augmentation. One of the many ’safety’ questions that arises with the use of silicone breast implants for younger women is……do they interfere with the potential for breast feeding?……and will any silicone ‘leak’ into the breast milk and potentially harm my baby?
First and foremost, the vast majority of implants in breast augmentation are submuscular…meaning that the breast tissue between the nipple and the muscle is undisturbed. Therefore, the breast implant does not impinge on the breast ducts and no interference is possible. Furthermore, the most common incisional approach for silicone breast implants is through the inframmary fold, not the nipple, completely eliminating any potential damage to the breast ducts.
The blood and breast milk chemistries (content) of women with silicone implants has now been studied and published. Dr John Semple from Toronto has published the definite work to date on this subject entitled ‘Breast-Feeding and Silicone Implants’ in the Supplement to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, December 2007, Silicone Breast Implants: Outcomes and Safety. In his study, he compared women with silicone breast implants to women without and showed that the mean silicon levels were not different in these two groups in either their breast milk or in their blood. Interestingly, silicon levels in other methods of infant nutrition, such as store-bought cow’s milk and commercially-available infant formulas, were much higher. Cow’s milk had a nearly 10 fold increase in silicon levels and commerecial infant formualas were as high as 50 times greater!
It would be fair to say based on this evidence that silicone breast implants pose no significant known risks to breast feeding. Our clinical experience would back this finding as well.
Dr Barry Eppley
http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com
http://www.ologyspa.com
Clarian North Medical Center, Carmel, Indiana
Clarian West Medical Center, Avon, Indiana
Indianapolis
Tags: breast augmentation, breast enhancement, breast implants, clarian north medical center, clarian west medical center, dr barry eppley, indianapolis
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