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How to Choose the Right Incision for Your Breast Implant

Learn about breast implant incision techniques and how they can influence the outcome and postoperative healing.

FADr. Fernando Amato 24 de fevereiro de 2024 3 min de leitura
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  • Breasts

How to Choose the Right Incision for Your Breast Implant

  • February 24, 2024
  • By Fernando Amato
main incision techniques for breast implants, from inframammary to the innovative abdominal route, and the impact of the Keller funnel

Choosing the incision technique for breast implant placement is a fundamental step that directly influences the aesthetic outcome, postoperative recovery, and patient satisfaction. This article addresses the main incision techniques, highlighting the advantages, limitations, and specific considerations of each method. Furthermore, with technological advancements, such as the use of the Keller funnel, breast implant surgery has become safer and yields aesthetically more satisfying results.

  • 📏 Inframammary Incision: Discreet and effective
  • 🎯 Periareolar: Minimizes scar visibility
  • 🌬️ Transaxillary: No scars in the breast area
  • 🛤️ Abdominal Route: An innovative approach
  • 🌀 Keller Funnel: Revolutionizing implant placement

Breast Implant Incisions: A Complete Guide

Breast implant surgery can be performed using different incision techniques, each with its specific characteristics and indications. The choice depends on several factors, including the patient's anatomy, the type and size of the implant, and personal preferences. Below, we detail the most common options and their characteristics.

Inframammary Incision 📏: The inframammary technique, performed in the fold beneath the breast, is the most common. It allows excellent control over implant placement, with scars varying from 3 to 5 cm, hidden by the natural fold of the breast. Learn more about this technique at www.plastico.pro/protese.

2. Periareolar Incision 🎯: This incision encircles the areola, offering a less visible scar. However, it is ideal for cases requiring minor adjustments, with scars of 2.5 to 3 cm. More details at www.plastico.pro/mamoplastia.

3. Transaxillary Incision 🌬️: Performed in the armpit, the transaxillary approach is chosen by patients who prefer to avoid scars in the chest area. The scar is hidden in the armpit crease. Additional information at www.plastico.pro/mastopexia.

4. Abdominal Route (TUBA) 🛤️: Less common, this technique introduces the implant through an incision in the navel, eliminating scars in the breast area. This is a complex option and should be discussed in detail with the surgeon. This option is uncommon and best performed when saline implants are available.

The Use of the Keller Funnel in Breast Implant Surgery 🌀: The introduction of the Keller funnel has revolutionized implant placement, allowing for smaller incisions and reducing the risk of contamination. This innovation is an important milestone for aesthetic breast surgery.

Choosing the Right Surgeon and Postoperative Care ✅: The choice of an experienced plastic surgeon and adherence to postoperative instructions are crucial for the success of the procedure and a satisfactory recovery.

Questions and Answers:

  • Which incision technique is most recommended for me?
    The ideal technique depends on various individual factors. A detailed consultation with your plastic surgeon will help determine the best approach for your case.
  • Can the choice of incision affect breastfeeding or breast sensitivity?
    Yes, especially the periareolar incision, which can interfere with sensitivity and the function of the mammary glands. Therefore, discuss these possibilities with your doctor.
  • What is the expected recovery time after surgery?
    Recovery time varies according to the technique used and the patient's individual response, but generally, returning to normal activities occurs within a few weeks.
  • How can I ensure the best healing and minimal visible scars?
    Choosing an experienced surgeon, following postoperative care recommendations, and discussing incision options are fundamental to minimizing scar visibility.

Conclusion:

In summary, the decision regarding the incision technique for breast implants is a crucial aspect of surgical planning, influencing both the aesthetic outcome and the patient's recovery experience. Therefore, understanding the available options and discussing them in detail with a qualified surgeon are important steps to achieve a satisfactory result and a smooth recovery.

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