Breasts after breastfeeding are usually not restored by medication, but can be relieved by nutritional enhancement or breast enlargement surgery. Breasts after breastfeeding are shriveled due to long breastfeeding time or irregular breastfeeding, resulting in a large loss of interstitial fibers, which makes the breast tissues become inelastic and flaccid after breastfeeding, and thus shriveled, which is usually ineffective to be treated with medication. If your breasts are shriveled after breastfeeding, you can increase the intake of nutrients in your daily life to restore the lost interstitial fibers and relieve the symptoms of shriveled breasts; at the same time, you can use massages in your daily life as well as hot compresses on your breasts to promote the blood circulation of your breasts and accelerate the growth of the cells and their metabolism. If the breasts are seriously shriveled after breastfeeding, autologous fat transplantation or silicone implants can be used to make the breasts fuller and improve the shriveled breasts. The patient should take good care of the wound after the surgery to avoid infection. Breast discomfort after breastfeeding should be examined in a timely manner to avoid the blind use of drugs.