
With more people taking an interest in appearance management before childbirth, curiosity about breast augmentation before pregnancy is also growing. In particular, the demand to improve physical complexes before marriage or pregnancy is on the rise.

If you are considering pregnancy, surgery should be performed at a time that allows enough recovery. Since it takes a certain period for tissues to stabilize and for the implant to settle after surgery, it is important to have a thorough consultation with medical staff if your pregnancy plans are soon.

The breastfeeding function that many people worry about varies depending on the surgical method and incision site. In general, incisions through the armpit or the crease under the breast are known to have a low chance of damaging the mammary glands, so they do not have a major effect on breastfeeding.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding affect breast tissue along with changes in body shape. If surgery has been performed, the shape may change later due to childbirth and breastfeeding, so it is necessary to fully understand that possibility before proceeding.

When considering surgery before pregnancy, it is important to use implants with high safety and stability. Recently, there have been various options that take into account elasticity and a natural feel, and they can be chosen according to your body type and skin condition.

A customized surgical plan that takes into account pregnancy, childbirth plans, and body shape changes is necessary. Rather than simply making the breasts "bigger," surgery designed to create a more "natural" change can lead to higher satisfaction even after childbirth.

If you are planning to become pregnant or have already given birth, consultation that comprehensively considers possible changes before and after surgery is essential. Because the approach differs depending on each person’s situation, thorough consultation with experienced medical staff is important.

