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Bahram Ghaderi, MD, FACS
2900 Foxfield Rd Suite 201
St. Charles, Illinois 60174
Tel: (630) 762-9697
Fax: (630) 762-9721

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Top Breast implants Doctor 2010
Top Breast implants Doctor 2010

Breast Feeding Does Not Cause Breast Sagging
Chicago Breast Implants Surgeon – Dr. Ghaderi

It is commonly believed that breastfeeding causes sagging breasts, a condition known as ptosis. Many Chicago women who seek body contouring after pregnancy and childbirth state that breastfeeding has caused their breasts to lose shape and volume. In fact, some research suggests that concern over changes in breast shape is one of the main reasons some women choose not to breastfeed their infants. This belief is held among women of various ages in many different cultures and socioeconomic groups.

New research suggests that the belief in breastfeeding as cause of ptosis is unfounded. A study published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal found that the number of past pregnancies had a more significant impact on the shape of the breasts than breastfeeding. The researchers concluded that ptosis after pregnancy was caused not by breastfeeding but by hormone regression and increased strain on breast skin from the engorgement of pregnancy. The article states:

"A history of breastfeeding was not found to be associated with a greater degree of breast ptosis in patients presenting for postpregnancy aesthetic breast surgery. Age and cigarette smoking, both of which are associated with a loss of skin elasticity, were found to be positive predictors for breast ptosis, as were larger prepregnancy bra cup size and number of pregnancies. Whereas breast ptosis appears to increase with each additional pregnancy, breastfeeding does not seem to worsen these effects."

Based on their findings, the researchers suggested that women should not avoid breastfeeding as a way to maintain their breast shape and volume: "Expectant mothers should be reassured that breastfeeding does not appear to have an adverse effect upon breast appearance, beyond the effects of pregnancy alone."

Dr. Bahram Ghaderi is a renowned Chicago cosmetic surgeon who provides superlative care to Chicago breast augmentation, breast reconstruction, breast reduction and breast implant revision patients at his state-of-the art surgical suite, St. Charles Plastic Surgery.