Breast
Breast AugmentationBreast Lift (Mastopexy)Breast ReconstructionBreast ReductionTop SurgeryFat Transfer Breast AugmentationRound Implants and Implant Placement
Breast Augmentation surgery involves the creation of a pocket that allows for the placement of the chosen breast implant above or below the chest muscle (pectoralis major). The pocket can be made in one of two places: under the breast itself (also known as sub-glandular or sub-mammary), or under both the breast and chest muscle (also known as sub-muscular or sub-pectoral). However, when a Round breast implant is placed in a dual-plane position, where the muscle covers the upper two thirds of the implant, while the bottom third is covered by the natural breast tissue, the benefits of both a sub-muscular and sub-glandular pocket placement is achieved. The uneven compression from the muscle across the implant also creates a gentle, natural teardrop shape to the breast, without the need to use a more expensive Teardrop implant.