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Breast Augmentation: Incision Decision

Getting a breast augmentation typically means getting breast implants. These implants will either be filled with a saline-solution or silicone-gel and inserted through an incision.

Interesting fact: soy oil and polypropylene string used to also be used as implant fillers; for various reasons these types of implants are no longer manufactured.

There are five different types of surgical incisions for the emplacement of breast implants:

  1. Inframammary: an incision made below the breast, in the inframammary fold (often referred to as an IMF incision). Dr. Elluru prefers this incision location for many of the silicone-gel implant breast augmentations he performs. The benefits of this location are: the scar is easily hidden in the crease of the breast fold and it allows the greatest access for a precise cut and emplacement of the breast implants.
  2. Periareolar: an incision made along the bottom half of the areola’s circumference. Aesthetically this is a great approach because the incisions are at the areolas’ border and therefore scars tend to be almost imperceptible. While this is a good approach, periareolar incisions do have a slight increase in the potential for post-operative functional issues. These issues could include altering the sensitivity of the nipples, a lessened ability to breast feed, and a slight incidence of capsular contraction. However, it’s important to note that this is a successful incision site without issues for many.
  3. Transaxillary: an incision made to the armpit. This allows the surgeon to place the implants without producing visible scars on the breast. One downside to the armpit incision is that it is more likely to produce asymmetry of the implants’ position. Also, if any revision is necessary a second incision will have to be made – usually an IMF or periareolar – resulting in those scars as well.
  4. Transumbilical: an incision made at the navel (often referred to as a TUBA incision). Like the armpit incisions, this approach allows emplacing the implants without visible scares on the breast. However, it cannot be used for silicone-gel implants and makes emplacement of saline implants more technically difficult.
  5. Transabdominal: through an incision made in stomach during an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), this uncommon incision is referred to as a TABA incision.

While every plastic surgeon may be able to perform a breast augmentation using any of these incisions, each surgeon will have an incision preference-and therefore, more experience with that technique and it’s outcome. Like Dr. Elluru, any plastic surgeon worth his or her salt, will help guide you on which incision will suite your body type and goals best under his or her care.

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Body Sculpting for Swimsuit Season

We’ve all seen these ads: beautiful, slim models wearing gorgeous, expensive swimsuits. The catalogs come in the mail; the TV weight-loss ads push swimsuit-clad women touting their amazing results; and women’s magazines, lined up in the candy aisle at the grocery check-out, are chock-a-block with stunning women in bikinis. Inside, we realize that these are hyped up images geared to motivate us to buy: the magazine, the swimsuit, the weight-loss program. But most women also feel a twinge of self-doubt looking at these photos. Perfection is not just offered—the subliminal message is clear: if you don’t have a body like this, you aren’t attractive. I think that’s a shame, as I’ve been working with thousands of men and women all over Michigan for many years, and not a single one of them were unattractive. Sure, they had features they wanted to change, but that was to make them happier with their appearance—not to make them supermodels. There isn’t a surgical procedure that I can perform to change your body into that of the Photoshopped images in the magazines, but there are several that we can think about that will improve your appearance a great deal. Here are some of them.

A Mommy Makeover is a combination procedure that includes a tummy tuck, a breast enhancement procedure, and liposuction. The goal is to help a mom “recover her figure after she has finished bearing her children. It’s also a great procedure for any woman with torso concerns, even if she never had children but has had weight loss/gains and/or has some body sagging due to aging. Depending on the woman, the breast enhancement might be a breast augmentation with or without a breast lift or, for women with overly large breasts, the breast portion of the procedure could be a breast reduction to bring the breasts more in alignment with the rest of her body.

Although a Tummy Tuck is part of a Mommy Makeover, it can be performed alone, too. It sculpts the tummy by surgically reconnecting the muscle (called the abdominus rectus) that runs down the middle of the abdomen. After that, the tummy tissues are pulled down like a window shade to a tighter position and sutured. You even get a new belly button! My Michigan Tummy Tuck patients are ecstatic with their results, because a Tummy Tuck really gets rid of that bulge that is so tough to reduce with diet and exercise, especially after having babies. Also, if you have stretch marks, all or at least most of them can be removed with a Tummy Tuck. Next to liposuction, it’s one of the most popular body sculpting procedures that I do here in my Michigan plastic surgery practice.

Liposuction is also part of a Mommy Makeover and is often part of a Tummy Tuck because either due to pregnancies, weight gain/loss cycles and/or aging, spots of exercise-resistant fat often remain even after a Tummy Tuck. Liposuction can get rid of those little pockets of fat. While it’s not a weight loss method per se, liposuction will definitely make you look like you’ve lost weight. Because I only need a few tiny incisions to insert the liposuction wand (called a cannula), recovery is usually rapid for liposuction patients. It’s great for the tummy, love handles, thighs (inner or outer), back fat and even the area above the knees.
If you’re concerned about the appearance of your body and you’d like some improvement before this year’s swimsuit season begins, call 269-329-0655 and make an appointment either at my Battle Creek or Portage plastic surgery office. If you’re reading this after office hours, click this link to complete an online appointment request form.

Filed Under: Breast Augmentation, Breast Reduction, Liposuction Tagged With: battle creek liposuction, breast augmentation Michigan, michigan plastic surgeon, Portage liposuction, Raghu Elluru, tummy tuck in battle creek, tummy tuck portage

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Portage Office

Southwest Michigan Plastic and Hand Surgery
7971 Moorsbridge Road
Portage, MI 49024
Phone: 269-329-0655

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Southwest Michigan Plastic and Hand Surgery
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Battle Creek, MI 49015
Phone: 269-329-0655

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