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Benefits: Submuscular (under the muscle)
implants tend to work better for women who are very thin and therefore
do not have very much breast tissue to fully cover up the implant.
In these types of cases, the submuscular placement can help hide
the implant and may reduce the possibility of rippling or capsular
contracture (hardening of the breast). Submuscular placement also
offers more fullness towards the top of the breasts.
Options for Incision Location: Axillary (under arm), periareolar
(nipple) or inframammary crease (breast fold).
Typical Recovery Time: This technique requires slightly longer
recovery time compared with subglandular
implants (over the muscle). Rest is required for several days
after surgery and no work outs for 2-3 weeks. Most patients report
going back to work in about 1 week.
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(2 sets): Large breast augmentation (D to DD cup size). Implants
were placed under the muscle (submuscular)
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(2 sets) depict a submuscular (under the muscle) breast augmentation,
often used in women with very little breast tissue. This patient
was a thin Asian woman who wanted small implants. |
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| Above
(2 sets) depict a submuscular (under the muscle) breast augmentation,
often used in women with very little breast tissue. This patient
was a thin Asian woman who wanted small implants.
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