Types of Incisions

Breast implant incisions are made carefully to minimize scarring. Your incision type will depend on the procedure you're having and other factors that help your surgeon make the best choice to achieve an ideal outcome.

How Many Incision Types Are There?

There are five incision types that are normally used which include:

  • Inframammary
  • Periareolar
  • Transaxillary

  • Transumbilical or TUBA
  • Transabdominal

Inframammary

The inframammary incision involves making an incision on the crease of the breast fold where the rib cage and the breast meet. After making the incision below the breasts, pockets are created by the surgeon to place the implant either below the chest muscle or over it. Because the incision is below the breast, there is better accessibility enabling dissection for placing the breast implant. Inframammary incisions are also associated with fewer complications as compared to other approaches, according to studies.

Periareolar

The periareolar incision involves making incisions around the nipples or areolar border. Because the incisions made in this approach are less than 5 cm, it is ideal for placing saline implants but not silicone gel implants, which need longer incisions. The approach is best suited for patients who need a breast lift and areolar reduction in addition to implant placement.

Transumbilical

The transumbilical breast augmentation incision (TUBA) involves making a C or J-shaped incision within the belly button folds. These incisions are hidden in the belly button, which makes this approach a “scarless” one. The surgeon uses an endoscope, which is a flexible tube with a tiny camera attached. The camera sends the images to a screen so that the breast implant surgeon can precisely create the channels from the belly button to the breast for implant placement. 

The approach is suitable for saline implants, which can be filled after placing them in the pockets. Silicone gels are pre-filled and are too big to be suitable for this approach.

Transaxillary

This type of incision is made in the armpit by creating a channel from the armpit to the breasts to place the implant. The surgeon can use an endoscope to make the incisions, which can vary in length between 1 to 1.5 inches. The advantage of the approach is that there is no scar visible on the breast and the incisions do not disturb the areola, making it ideal for women who wish to breastfeed.

Transabdominal

This approach involves making incisions through the “tummy tuck” or abdominoplasty incisions. The scars are not visible on the breast, as the incisions are on the abdomen. Similar to the belly button placement, the surgeon uses an endoscope to create pockets through which the saline implants can be placed. This approach is typically used along with an abdominoplasty or tummy tuck. As with the belly button approach, silicone gels cannot be placed in this approach.

Consulting Dr. Lewis Albert Andres, who is a top breast augmentation surgeon, is the best way to understand which placement option is suitable for you.

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A private, fully-tailored consultation is your next step to uncovering which surgical route is the right one for you. Dr. Lewis Albert Andres will intently listen to your particular goals in regards to your physical enhancement desires. From there, he will fully discuss all of the available options and meticulously examine

your body to determine with you which is the best course of action to attain your aesthetic objectives. Dr. Andres, a board-certified plastic & reconstructive surgeon in Phoenix & Scottsdale, is committed to delivering some of the best patient care and plastic surgery with honesty, compassion, and expert skill.

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