Dear little fairies, are you already eager to try the magic of breast augmentation with prostheses, which makes your breasts more upright?So, today we will explain at one time how to choose the three major incisions of breast implant augmentation that are more suitable for you!
First of all, we need to understand that the choice of incision is not arbitrary, it needs to take into account multiple factors such as your physical condition, surgical needs, and the doctor's experience. In general, there are three main types of incisions for breast augmentation with implants: axillary incisions, areolar incisions, and inframammary fold incisions.
1. Armpit incision.
The axillary incision is one of the common surgical incisions, which is located within the armpit and is relatively hidden and not easy to detect. However, this incision takes longer to operate because the subcutaneous tissue of the armpit needs to be opened. If you want the surgery to be done quickly, or if you have a time limit for the procedure, then an axillary incision may be a good option.
2. Areolar incision.
The areolar incision is located around the areola and is smaller and more discreet than the axillary incision. Moreover, because of the abundance of blood vessels around the areola, it is conducive to the recovery of surgery. If you don't have any particular requirements for recovery time from surgery, then an areolar incision may be a good option.
3. Inframammary fold incision.
The inframammary fold incision is one of the most common** incisions, it is located in the inframammary fold, it is very easy to hide, and it is suitable for women with small breasts or who want to have a slight breast augmentation. However, the surgery time for this incision is comparatively longer because more subcutaneous tissue needs to be opened.
Of course, no matter what kind of incorporation you choose, you need to choose a doctor with extensive experience to perform the surgery. At the same time, before the surgery, the doctor will give you the most suitable surgical plan according to your physical condition and surgical needs. Remember, beauty doesn't happen overnight, it takes patience and care!