Beautiful Breast - Breast Implant Incisions

Having breast implants inserted can be a great way to do your breast enhancement. Before you have your procedure done you will need to decide where you look for the surgical incisions to be placed. The placement will depend on what type of implants you select and whether you want them to be placed over or under the pectoral muscles.


An inflammatory cut is a good placement for the opening due to the fact that it allows for all positioning of breast implants, sub glandular, partial sub muscular, and full sub muscular. This type of opening is drew up in the crease between the bust and the chest wall.

This is a great place for the resulting scar because it will be positively hidden. Once the cut is assembled the plastic surgeon can produce a pocket within the tissue and the implant can be inserted above, below or partially beneath the chest muscles.

Another possible opening is the periareolar incision. This is made around the areola; the brownish area surrounding the nipple. This can be a good place for an opening as the scar will be camouflaged in the coloring of the areola. A scar formed here will be expertly hidden because the color and texture will be very similar to that of the surrounding tissue.

It is possible that the scar will be visible though; the is just one of the risks of the current incision style. The periareolar slit can be healthy for putting in the implants into exactly the right positions though.

Another really good choice is the transaxillary incision. This is when the cut is made in the armpit folds and the breast implants are pushed into place around the chest. The placement is accomplished by making a tiny cut in the armpit and creating a channel to the chest. This is easiest performed with saline inserts that can go in while they are deflated and then can be filled provided saline solution once they are in place.

The transaxillary process is often accompanied by the use of an endoscope. This is a pitiful tube and camera the can act as the surgeon's eyes as the channel is made and the store is pushed through. One nice thing about this method is that it allows for any of the three muscular insertion placements. It also leaves no scars anywhere on the chest.

Finally, you may decide overly a transumbilical or TUBA is the best choice for you. This is very good at hiding scars because the cuts are made inside the folds of the belly button or navel. Like the transaxillary opening, the TUBA method typically requires the use of the endoscope.

The tiny camera guides the surgeon as he causes a channel based on what i read in the navel to the bosom area working his way through the subcutaneous fat layer. The inserts are subsequently pushed through the tunnel until they contact the designated pocket behind the skin.

The TUBA has the same benefits as the armpit method-no scars in the upper body and any type of placement around the muscles is possible. Plus the scar is virtually undetectable anyway as it is hidden in the belly button.

No matter which incision placement you choose, any of them can help you get the larger chest you have been wanting. Your plastic surgeon can talk you through the ideal options for your breast enhancement process.

By: Apple Lim

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