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If you’ve been thoroughly researching breast enlargement or augmentation surgeries, you’re likely aware that the placement of the implant within the breast is a crucial decision. This isn’t just a one-size-fits-all situation; you have a number of choices that can make a big difference in the final look and feel of the procedure.
The two most common approaches for implant placement have traditionally been either ‘subglandular’ or ‘submuscular.’ In a subglandular placement, the implant is positioned above the pectoralis muscle, which is the chest muscle, but still under the breast tissue. This option can result in a more natural movement of the breast but may not be ideal for everyone.
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In contrast, submuscular placement involves inserting the implant beneath the pectoralis muscle itself. This method may offer a more natural appearance for some women and could also provide some additional support for the implant.
But if you’ve been really digging into the nitty-gritty details of breast augmentation, you might have stumbled upon another intriguing option: ‘subfascial’ placement. This is becoming increasingly popular for a variety of reasons. In subfascial placement, the implant is placed under the fascia, which is a connective tissue layer that sits above the pectoral muscle but below the breast tissue. This method aims to combine the benefits of both subglandular and submuscular placements.
It’s worth noting that many people are considering making a switch from the more traditional under-the-muscle or submuscular method to subfascial placement. There are a number of compelling reasons for this. For example, the subfascial method might offer a more natural look, better support, and potentially less postoperative pain. Given these benefits, you might find yourself wondering if changing the position of your implants from under the muscle to subfascial is the right choice for you.
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What is Subfascial Implant Placement?
Subfascial implant placement is a technique where the breast implant is inserted between the fascia and the pectoral muscle. The fascia is a thin, yet strong layer of connective tissue that covers the chest muscle. Surgeons have discovered that this particular placement can offer the breast a very natural look along with natural movement. Another advantage is that it often reduces the time needed for recovery after breast augmentation surgery.
However, it’s important to emphasise that subfascial placement isn’t the perfect solution for everyone. Each patient is unique, and the optimal implant placement will depend on several factors, mainly your individual anatomy. Before you go through with breast augmentation, it’s crucial to have an in-depth discussion with your surgeon to decide which method of implant placement is best for you.
At Centre for Surgery, we’ve noticed a growing interest in subfascial breast augmentation. Some patients who have previously had breast augmentation procedures may wonder if it’s possible to change their current implant from a submuscular (under the muscle) to a subfascial placement.
It’s entirely possible to make this switch, but it should be done for good reasons. Any benefits from making the change should clearly outweigh the risks associated with undergoing another surgical procedure.
Why might someone consider switching from submuscular to subfascial placement? There could be several motivating factors. For instance, you might be experiencing discomfort or pain with your current implant placement. Another reason could be a specific aesthetic goal you have in mind that you think would be better achieved with subfascial placement. There might also be complications related to your current placement that could be mitigated by making the switch.
Why change your implants from under the muscle to subfascial?
Switching an implant from a submuscular (under the muscle) to a subfascial (between the fascia and muscle) placement isn’t a decision to be taken lightly, but there are several medical or aesthetic reasons why this change might be considered advisable.
- Ruptured Implant: If an implant placed under the muscle has ruptured, a surgical intervention will be required anyway to replace the implant. This can be an opportune time to reconsider the placement and potentially switch to a subfascial position.
- Capsular Contracture: This is a condition where scar tissue forms a “capsule” around the implant. While the formation of some scar tissue is normal and part of the healing process, problems arise if this capsule becomes so tight that it puts pressure on the implant, causing it to harden. Changing the placement to subfascial may alleviate this issue.
- Inferolateral Malposition: This term refers to a situation where the implants sit too low and too far out to the sides. This could be aesthetically unpleasing and may also cause discomfort. Changing the implant placement could correct this.
- Animation Deformity: In some cases, implants placed under the muscle may move or distort when the pectoral muscle is activated, such as during certain exercises or movements. Switching to a subfascial placement can potentially eliminate this problem.
- Memory of the Old Inframammary Fold (“Double Bubble”): Sometimes, the implant may end up sitting lower than the original inframammary crease, creating what is commonly referred to as a “double bubble.” Changing the placement of the implant can help rectify this issue.
Each of these conditions or complications presents its own set of challenges and considerations. It’s crucial to discuss your individual situation with your surgeon to determine whether changing from a submuscular to a subfascial placement would be beneficial for you. The goal is to ensure that any benefits of making the switch clearly outweigh the risks associated with undergoing another surgical procedure.
Changing an Implant from Under the Muscle to Subfascial – What Does it Involve?
Changing an implant from a submuscular (under the muscle) to a subfascial (between the fascia and muscle) placement involves a series of carefully executed steps by your surgeon:
- Removal of Old Implant and Capsule: The first step usually involves removing the existing implant. If you’ve experienced issues like capsular contracture, your surgeon may also remove some or all of the capsule or scar tissue surrounding the old implant.
- Suturing the Muscle: Once the old implant is removed, the next step is to suture the pectoral muscle back down to the chest wall. This is done to restore its natural position as closely as possible.
- Creating a New Pocket: A new pocket is then created between the fascia and the pectoral muscle. This is where the new implant will be placed.
- Insertion of New Implant: The new implant is then inserted into this freshly created pocket in the subfascial position. This placement is known for potentially providing more medial cleavage definition.
It’s crucial to reiterate that changing your implant placement is a significant decision and not one to be made hastily. If your current under-the-muscle implants are serving you well and you’re not facing any complications like those mentioned earlier, there’s often no compelling reason to undergo another surgical procedure. If it’s not broken, why fix it?
However, if you are experiencing issues like pain, capsular contracture, or any other complications discussed, it might be worth consulting your surgeon to explore the potential benefits and risks of making the switch to a subfascial placement. The objective is always to make an informed decision where the benefits clearly outweigh the associated risks of additional surgery.
Why Choose Centre for Surgery for Your Cosmetic Procedures?
When it comes to making a choice as significant as undergoing cosmetic surgery, you deserve to be in the hands of experts who not only offer unparalleled skill but also genuinely care about your well-being. At Centre for Surgery, located in the heart of London, we pride ourselves on offering just that—a blend of technical expertise and compassionate care.
Here’s what sets us apart:
- Experienced Surgeons: Our team of board-certified surgeons brings years of experience in a variety of cosmetic procedures. Their focus on patient care and outcomes has led to Centre for Surgery becoming one of the most sought-after clinics in London.
- Cutting-Edge Technology: We utilise the latest surgical techniques and technologies to ensure you receive the best possible treatment.
- Personalised Care: Every patient is unique, and we treat you as such. From the initial consultation to post-operative care, we offer tailored treatment plans to meet your individual needs.
- Safety First: Our clinic meets the highest safety standards, offering state-of-the-art operating rooms and experienced medical staff to ensure your procedure is as safe as possible.
What Our Patients Say:
- “I had a breast augmentation done at Centre for Surgery, and the results are amazing. The entire process from consultation to recovery was smooth, and the team was incredibly supportive.” – Sarah, London
- “Getting rhinoplasty was a life-changing decision for me. Thanks to Centre for Surgery, I now feel more confident than ever. The team was attentive and provided excellent aftercare.” – David, London
- “The staff at Centre for Surgery are incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. They answered all my questions and made me feel at ease before my liposuction procedure. The results are fantastic!” – Emily, London
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📞 Phone: 0207 993 4849
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Choose Centre for Surgery for a transformative experience that places your needs and safety at the forefront. We look forward to helping you achieve your aesthetic goals.