When it comes to autologous fat breast augmentation, many friends are more concerned about the post-operative effect than about whether fat breast augmentation will affect health? Will it harm the mammary glands? Will it affect breastfeeding? In fact, these three questions are summarized as one question, that is, whether the breast augmentation will harm the mammary glands. The answer is, of course, no harm to the mammary glands, so we will analyze this issue one by one. The breast is mainly composed of fatty tissue, connective tissue, blood vessels, nerves, glands, etc. The breasts of adult women are located in the superficial fascia on the pectoralis major muscle. As you can see in the picture, the fatty tissue of the breast is in the shape of a capsule closely surrounding the breast, making the whole breast appear hemispherical. The amount of breast tissue and glandular tissue directly determines the size of the breast. The breast gland is not renewable, so the key to increasing the size of the breast lies in how to increase the fat distribution. Fat augmentation is the use of fat transfer technology to transfer the body’s own fat to the breasts. The fat is filled with multiple angles, layers, tunnels and points to accurately fill the breasts, so that it can establish blood flow at the best location and eventually become viable and stay in the breasts permanently. The levels of autologous fat filler are under the skin, under the pectoralis major muscle and behind the gland, the dense breast gland cannot be injected with fat at all, and the injected fat also surrounds the gland, so there is no damage to the breast. You can breastfeed normally after the surgery. AD Dynamic Breast Augmentation (wearing stretching device before and after surgery) Autologous fat breast augmentation can increase 1 cup in one operation, if you insist on wearing stretching system before and after surgery, you can increase more than two cups in one operation. How long can I breastfeed normally with autologous fat breast augmentation? It takes about 3 months for the internal tissues of breast augmentation to fully recover, which is the time when the fat injected into the breast establishes blood flow and sufficient nutrient supply. However, this is not the best time for breastfeeding, and it is generally recommended that you start breastfeeding after 6 months after surgery.