Picking the brains of the learned...
In a prenatal consult yesterday, I met with a young woman who had a breast
reduction done by "suction assisted lipectomy" (basically, liposuction
according to the client and my research) with a sharp shaver canula. 550
grams was removed from one breast, 779 grams from the other. She had before
and after photos, which made by blood boil. Within 6 weeks of this
procedure, she began experiencing large indentations at various locations on
the breasts, especially the right. Not small pucker-like areas, but
fist-sized indentations. And now, 15 mos. post-procedure, her breasts are
grossly deformed. She is experiencing, though, breast growth, tenderness,
and color changes during this pregnancy which makes me hopeful for her milk
supply.
I read through Diana West's info in "Defining Your Own Success", which
suggests that liposuction for reduction is "fairly attractive in that it
leaves minimal scarring and nerve damage." From what I assessed, that was
definitely NOT the case for this young lady. We'll be working together to
assess adequate milk production and delivery to the infant after his birth.
My question is: have any of you worked with mothers who've had reduction via
liposuction, or to the nurses and physicians on Lactnet, have you witnessed
this procedure and is it as rough & damaging as abdominal liposuction (which
I have seen)?
Kathy Parkes, RN, IBCLC
The Lactation Connection Inc.
San Antonio, TX
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