The 411 on Breast Augmentation Part II: The Procedure
Monday, September 28th, 2009Great advancements have been made in the field of plastic surgery, creating surgical techniques that are safer, simplier, and more effective than ever. Nowadays, inconspicuous incisions for breast augmentation surgery can greatly the appearance of scarring. At our office, we can make incisions in the armpit, the inframammary (or the crease under the breast), or even around the areola (the dark skin around the nipple). We also offer the new TUBA approach, one of the least invasive techniques yet, with the implant being inserted through an incision made in the patient’s bellybutton!
The implant itself can either be placed beneath the breast tissue or beneath the muscle of the chest. If placed under the chest muscle, you can reduce the risk of post-operative tightening around the implant (known as capsular contracture). Also, this type of placement will not interfere as much with the results of your yearly mammograms. On the flip side, placement under the chest muscle can cause more pain post-surgery and can create the need for drainage tubes in some patients. (It’s important to note that, using the TUBA approach, placement under the chest muscle is not an option).
The most important thing to know about the breast augmentation procedure is that each patient is unique in their situation. What works for one patient, may not be the best plan of action to give you the kind of results you’re looking for. So… ASK QUESTIONS! Dr. McCluskey will be happy to meet with you to answer any questions that you may have. It is his goal to make sure every patient is fully-informed and comfortable throughout the entire surgical process.
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