Lactation as a complication of aesthetic breast surgery successfully treated with bromocriptine
- PMID: 2350650
- DOI: 10.1016/0007-1226(90)90095-h
Lactation as a complication of aesthetic breast surgery successfully treated with bromocriptine
Abstract
A case is presented of lactation occurring ten days after mastopexy with augmentation mammaplasty. Milk-draining sinuses involving the operative incisions necessitated prompt diagnosis and treatment to avoid breast implant loss. Bromocriptine, an ergot derivative, was used to suppress a pathologically elevated prolactin level and successfully effect a rapid resolution of lactation.
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