If my breasts are sitting too high, can this be corrected?
You must first wait until at least 3 – 6 months after surgery before the final appearance of your Breast Augmentation can be assessed. Depending on all the factors of your augmentation, such as original breast and chest size, surgical technique and implant placement, Dr. Jugenburg may advise you to wait even longer. This is particularly important if your implants were placed below the muscle, when regular implant massage is required to assist their descent into a proper position. Thereafter, if you find your implants are sitting too high for your liking, a procedure known as an Inferior Capsulotomy may be performed. During this procedure, your breast pocket or fold will be lowered to enable the implant to be positioned in a lower, more normal position. This will give your breasts a sloped, more natural look, with good projection and perkiness, and with nice fullness and roundness in the lower breast. Sometimes, a small Breast Lift may also be required for best results.
I’ve changed my mind, my implants are too high?
Most women are very happy after their
breast enhancement. They finally have the breasts they have always desired in terms of size, shape and look. Thorough preparation for your
Breast Augmentation consultation with Dr. Jugenburg should ensure the correct decisions for your enhancement are made and that, without the influence of other factors, such as
pregnancy or aging, no future revisions will be required.
Initially after the breast augmentation with smooth implants, the implants may appear to be sitting high. Some refer to this as ‘Frankenboobs’. Although it looks really strange, as you can see from the previous image, over time these ‘Frankenboobs’ do settle into their intended position and shape.