Treatment of mastitis and / or abscess in nonlactating women largely the same as that of lactational mastitis, generally involving antibiotics treatment, possibly surgical intervention by means of fine-needle aspiration and / or incision and drainage and / or interventions on the lactiferous ducts ( for details, " see also " the articles on treatment of subareolar abscess ).
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Milk duct and nerve damage are more common to the periareolar incision implantation procedure, which cuts tissue near the nipple, whereas other implantation incision-plansIMF ( inframammary fold ), TABA ( Trans-Axillary Breast Augmentation ), TUBA ( trans-umbilical breast augmentation ) avoid the tissue of the nipple-areola complex; if the woman is concerned about possible breast-feeding difficulties, the periareolar incisions can be effected to reduce damage to the milk ducts and to the nerves of the NAC . The milk glands are affected most by subglandular implants ( under the gland ), and by large-sized breast implants, which pinch the lactiferous ducts and impede milk flow.