Thursday, September 16, 2010

Subfascial Breast Augmentation: Is the best placement for breast implants in-between?

" Out with the old and in with the new." If we didn't live this way, we might still be living like Fred Flinstone. With science, art, medicine, and beauty (all things necessary for Plastic Surgery), it's important we stay ahead of the current and contantly strive to offer the most innovative techniques and procedures.



If you've heard of choices for breast implant placement, you've probably heard of two places: over the muscle and under the muscle. But have you heard of Subfascial? Subfascial means "under the fascia", and fascia is the connective tissue attached to the muscle. Much research has found that by placing the implants under the pectoralis fascia (not muscle itself) not only allows for a natural look by having just enough tissue covering the implant, but doesn't prolong the patient's recovery by having to cut the muscle. Even more, if the implant isn't placed under the muscle, it eliminates the chances of having implant animation (this is when the muscle and implant show seperation when the pectoralis muscles flex).

As like any surgery, all risks and benefits should be discussed between you and your Surgeon.

The Subfascial Placement is on the rise with more exposure of its successful benefits!

Call us today to discuss Subfascial Breast Implant Placement for YOU!

310.275.6600

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