Galactorrhea after aesthetic breast augmentation with silicone implants: report of two cases and management of postoperative galactorrhea.

Aesthetic Plast Surg

Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Hôpital Percy, 101 Avenue Henri Barbusse, Clamart, France.

Published: June 2011

Galactorrhea is a rare event after breast augmentation. The physiopathologic bases of galactorrhea depend on the central secretion of prolactin. These physiopathologic bases must be clearly understood for the prevention and treatment of postoperative galactorrhea. This report describes two cases of a postoperative galactorrhea after aesthetic breast augmentation with silicone implants. The clinical appearance closely resembles a postoperative sepsis without hyperthermia. Bacteriologic samples are negative. Endocrinologic examination finds a characteristic hyperprolactinemia. The evolution is favorable under dopaminergic agonists.

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