Breast implant position is important in achieving the desired results after a breast augmentation. The choice of breast implant positions are submammary (subglandular – in front of the muscle, under the glandular tissue) or submuscular (under or behind some the muscle in a dual plane),
Submammary or Above-the-muscle implants are more suitable for patients with substantial natural breast tissue and lean athletic patients. Conversely, Submuscular or below the muscle implants might be a better option for patients who don’t have enough natural breast tissue or who don’t want a significant increase in breast size.
Patients who opt for submammary breast implants can benefit from a clearer cleavage outline, bigger implants, and a faster recovery period. Alternatively, submuscular implants can reduce the risk of capsular contracture, lower risk of infection, less mammography interference, and more natural looking results.
Dr Mark Gittos is one of the top plastic surgeons in UK for breast surgery. He has profound knowledge of breast anatomy and is highly skilled in performing different breast surgeries. Dr Gittos can help guide you towards the best implant placement choice that can give you the most natural and long-lasting results.
Understanding the anatomy of your breasts can help you understand how breast implants can be positioned during your surgery.
The breast is made up of 3 main types of tissue:
Moreover, your breasts lay on top of the chest wall muscles, also known as the pectoral muscles and over your rib cage. The shape of your rib cage will also determine your final result.
Before your breast implant surgery, Dr Mark Gittos will discuss the different options for implant placement. Then, together, you’ll decide what the best breast implant location for you is.
The location of your breast implant can be under the glandular tissue (subglandular), under the pectoral muscle (submuscular), or somewhere in between (dual plane).
Submammary, prepectoral, or over-the-muscle breast implants are placed beneath your glandular tissue and on top of your chest muscles. In this position, the implant would be supported by your pectoral muscles and covered by your fat and glandular breast tissue and your breast skin.
During breast augmentation surgery using a subglandular placement, your pectoral chest muscles will be left in place; Dr Gittos wouldn’t have to dissect them or move them to place your implant.
Dr Mark Gittos usually recommends over-the-muscle breast implants for women with a fair amount of natural breast tissue that can give the implant good coverage. Placing the implants above the chest muscles instead of under them, gives Dr Gittos more room to place larger, more glamourous implants during breast surgery.
In certain cases, a submuscular implant placement might be preferred over a submammary position.
Submuscular breast implants are inserted deeper under the chest muscle. In this placement, the implant will be covered by some of your pectoral muscle and your glandular breast tissue.
Unlike the submammary breast implant, the placement of an implant under the muscle involves the precise dissection and manipulation of your chest muscles. The pectoral muscle is pulled forward to create a pocket so that the implant can be inserted beneath the muscle. The anatomy of pectoralis is such that it can never totally cover the implant, serratus is a finger shaped muscle which equally cannot achieve cover
Dr Gittos may recommend under-the-muscle breast implants instead of submammary implants if you don’t have substantial natural breast tissue and aren’t looking to get very large implants.
During dual plane placement, the implant is placed beneath the muscle, however, the lower part of the implant is released from the muscle. As a result, the upper part of the implant will be covered by your pectoral muscle while the lower part will be covered only with your breast tissue.
Dr Gittos recommends this dual-plane approach for women who do not have enough natural breast tissue but are looking to get fairly large implants. It can be regarded as the best of both positions.
Each breast implant placement can offer certain benefits for different patients.
You might be a good candidate for submammary placement for breast implants in case:
On the other hand, you may be a suitable candidate for submuscular breast implants if:
The choice to get a submuscular (Dual plane) or submammary breast implant placement is a highly personal one. It’s not just about what suits your body anatomy, it’s also about what suits your aesthetic goals and what sort of breasts you wish to end up with.
Moreover, if you want significantly bigger breasts with an enhanced cleavage outline, getting implants on top of the muscle might be a better option for you than getting them beneath your chest muscles. If you don’t want your breast implants to compromise your future mammogram results, you might want to get submuscular implants rather than submammary ones.
Additionally, keep in mind that patients getting submammary implants are more likely to heal and return to normal activity faster than with under the muscle implant placement.
As mentioned above, each breast implant location has its advantages and benefits. Dr Mark Gittos will thoroughly go through each implant placement option with you. He will help you understand the advantages and possible disadvantages of different breast implant positions. He will also discuss your aesthetic goals and needs in detail to help you decide what the best implant position for you is.
For many women in United Kingdom, having breast augmentation is a life-changing experience. There are many qualified doctors, but it is always best to find one who is experienced in breast augmentation procedures. Breast implants come in many different shapes and sizes, and there are various insertion techniques, so find a reputable practitioner who can give good advice on the right implants for you. Before considering breast implants, it is wise to find a surgeon who is also up to speed with new non-invasive techniques for breast enlargements, so you can investigate all the options before deciding on permanent surgical implants. Please avoid choosing a cheaper overseas option that lacks the ongoing support that a United Kingdom surgeon provides.
Always look for an experienced surgeon that you feel comfortable with and get a second opinion. If you’re still indecisive about the procedure, feel free to get in touch with our team.
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