Between January 1996 and December 2002, 189 women underwent bilateral superior-pedicle breast reduction according to the Lejour technique, at Brugmann University Hospital (Brussels, Belgium). We conducted a retrospective study on the 18 women who gave birth since the operation. Our aim was to find out how many of them breastfed, the reasons for not breastfeeding from those who did not, and to look for parameters that might have interfered with breastfeeding success. The latter was defined as the ability to breastfeed for a minimum of 2 weeks, with or without nutritional supplementation. Eight patients out of 18 successfully breastfed for an average duration of 1.9 ± 1.3 months, and ceased to do so in most cases for reasons other than sponta...
Pseudoptosis or “bottoming-out” is a common complication following breast reduction. It is secondary...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The "minimal scar technique" for breast reduction, developed by Marchac, Lassu...
Many guidelines offer recommendations to support the continuation of breastfeeding and the choice of...
Summary A retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate the ability of breast-feeding using lateral...
Background This study reviewed mammary glandular function and breastfeeding after reduction mammapl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Almost half a million breast reduction surgeries are performed internationa...
Almost half a million breast reduction surgeries are performed internationally each year, yet it is ...
Breastfeeding has been shown to provide considerable benefits to newborn and maternal health. The Wo...
The impact of reduction mammoplasty surgery on breastfeeding performance was measured comparing a gr...
Background:. Limited scar Lejour technique for breast reduction is conventionally used to remove les...
Women with huge breasts have both physical and psychological problems. Physical mconvemences are. ba...
Exclusive breastfeedirig provides both mother and infant with the optimum method of feeding for the ...
IF 1.536International audienceBackground Exclusive breastfeeding is highly recommended by the World ...
The female mammary gland is an organ with numerous and varied functions. Although lactation is the f...
Reduction mammaplasty techniques using the inferior pedicle have been recommended to preserve the ni...
Pseudoptosis or “bottoming-out” is a common complication following breast reduction. It is secondary...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The "minimal scar technique" for breast reduction, developed by Marchac, Lassu...
Many guidelines offer recommendations to support the continuation of breastfeeding and the choice of...
Summary A retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate the ability of breast-feeding using lateral...
Background This study reviewed mammary glandular function and breastfeeding after reduction mammapl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Almost half a million breast reduction surgeries are performed internationa...
Almost half a million breast reduction surgeries are performed internationally each year, yet it is ...
Breastfeeding has been shown to provide considerable benefits to newborn and maternal health. The Wo...
The impact of reduction mammoplasty surgery on breastfeeding performance was measured comparing a gr...
Background:. Limited scar Lejour technique for breast reduction is conventionally used to remove les...
Women with huge breasts have both physical and psychological problems. Physical mconvemences are. ba...
Exclusive breastfeedirig provides both mother and infant with the optimum method of feeding for the ...
IF 1.536International audienceBackground Exclusive breastfeeding is highly recommended by the World ...
The female mammary gland is an organ with numerous and varied functions. Although lactation is the f...
Reduction mammaplasty techniques using the inferior pedicle have been recommended to preserve the ni...
Pseudoptosis or “bottoming-out” is a common complication following breast reduction. It is secondary...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The "minimal scar technique" for breast reduction, developed by Marchac, Lassu...
Many guidelines offer recommendations to support the continuation of breastfeeding and the choice of...