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breast enlargement surgery details

Breast enlargement surgery is typically performed in 1 to 3 hours with general anesthesia or local anesthesia with IV sedation. (read more about anesthesia). The actual incision is 1 to 2 inches long, although there is some variation, depending on the implant, incision location, and surgeon's technique. If you are having a saline implant, the implant will be empty or almost empty and rolled up so that it will fit through the incision. (Saline is added through a fill tube after the implant is in position). If you are using silicone implants, they are pre-filled but very malleable so your surgeon will be able to manipulate it through a similar or slightly larger sized incision.

incision placement - During the consultation with your breast enlargement surgeon, you will discuss the location of the incision that he or she will use through which to place your breast implants. Your particular breast surgeon will likely have a preference, but with your input, you can decide together on the incision placement that's right for you. There are 3 common approaches, and one less common one:

infra-mammary - As it's name implies, the infra-mammary incision is placed beneath the breast in the fold or crease. This incision allows easy access and good visualization for the surgeon. He or she will take into account the lowering of your breast fold that may occur when placing breast implants, so your incision may fall below where your crease currently lies. In most cases, the incision heals well, but some women choose a different approach as they prefer not to have any scars on the breast. This incision is commonly used if you are also having a full breast lift at the same time.

peri-areolar - The peri-areolar incision is a semi-circular shape along the lower half of the areola, the pinkish-brown area surrounding the nipple. Many surgeons and patients alike prefer this incision because the scar is usually barely perceptible once it has healed. Extra care must be taken by the breast surgeon using the peri-areolar incision not to disrupt the breast gland and milk ducts, especially in women that plan to breastfeed. There is also an increased risk of loss of sensation to the nipple if the surgeon is not careful to avoid the main sensory nerve that travels to the nipple and areola.

trans-axillary - The trans-axillary incision for breast implant surgery is placed inside the armpit. With this approach, an endoscope (a tiny camera) and long tools are used since the surgeon will not be able to see inside the breast directly, and the surgeon separates the tissues and creates the pocket both by feel and by watching the surgery on a video monitor. Because the implant will have to travel a distance through a tunnel from the armpit to the breast, a smooth surfaced, saline implant is used since it is easier to slide through. With the trans-axillary approach, the dissection takes place under the muscle, so the implant will usually be in the sub-muscular position. Some women prefer this approach because there are no scars on the breast, but the scar may be visible if the patient raises her arm and is not wearing sleeves. If the implant needs to be removed for any reason, an incision on the areola or under the fold will be made.

trans-umbilical - Trans-Umbilical Breast Augmentation, referred to as TUBA, involves the use of a curved incision placed inside the belly button, and is the least common approach for breast implant surgery. Using an endoscope (as with the trans-axillary incision), a tunnel is created under the skin to each breast and a pocket is created into which the implants are placed. Like the trans-axillary approach, a smooth surfaced, saline impant is used, and this approach avoids any incisions on the breast. Breast implants are usually, but not always, placed over the muscle with this approach. Rarely, a breast incision may be required to properly position the implant, or in cases where the implant needs to be removed.

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