Concern has been expressed that the children of women who have had silicone breast implants are at higher risk of certain illnesses. This is not true. In particular it was suggested that congenital abnormalities, rheumatic diseases and esophageal disease may be more common among children of women with implants. Fortunately current research shows there is no good evidence for this and that studies among Danish women show no increased risk to their children. Most women who have breast augmentation are able to breast feed. If sensation is lost in the nipple the normal reflex that allows the release of milk is interrupted and so breast feeding may not be possible.
Alternative names for this operation:augmentation mammoplasty, augmentation mammaplasty, breast enhancement, breast enlargement, breast augmentation, BAM, correction breast hypoplasia.