Montgomery’s nodes are a normal structure of the breast and usually do not need to be eliminated. Vitamin E ointment can be applied to nourish the skin to lighten the marks.
Breasts have nipple and areola structures, areola is the outer ring area of the nipple, the diameter is usually around 1~3 centimeters. The areola region distributes the opening of sebaceous gland structures, and daily secretions appear to lubricate the nipple and areola.
When a woman enters pregnancy and breastfeeding, the body’s estrogen and progesterone secretion levels rise, which can stimulate the sebaceous glands and lead to the appearance of Montgomery’s nodes in the areola region, which is a normal physiological structure and does not usually need to be removed.
When a woman’s breastfeeding period is over, the Montgomery’s nodules will slowly subside, leaving some marks on the skin. If you want to get rid of the marks for aesthetic reasons, you can apply vitamin E ointment under the guidance of your doctor, which has a nourishing effect on the skin and may help to lighten the marks.
At the same time, pay attention to the intake of fresh vegetables and fruits to supplement vitamins and trace elements. Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol to reduce local skin irritation.
Once the mammary glands appear abnormal, timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to take targeted measures to deal with.