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The silicone gel implants are permanent, as they do no deflate. But they require a larger incision size. They have a natural feel and the new highly cohesive gel implants do not leak even if they are punctured or cut. The choice of the implant is usually left to the patient.

The implant can be inserted in three ways either through the armpit or through a cut below the breast or through a cut around the nipple/areola. The approach is determined by the size of the implant and the individual patient.

The implant can either be placed in front of the muscle of the chest wall, "Sub glandular" or behind the muscle, "Sub muscular". Placement of the breast implant under (behind) the pectoralis muscle is preferred in women with anatomically less breast tissue since the results are more aesthetic. Placement behind the muscle does not stop you from using those muscles, though body builders and weight lifters tend to prefer placement over the muscle.

Placement under the muscle allows for a more natural look and feel than placement over the muscle. Also, the incidence of capsular contracture is decreased with this placement. Placement behind the muscle allows easier breast self-examination and improved images with mammography when compared to placement in front of the muscle, all this because it is far away from the normal breast tissue.

The common problems after a breast surgery are mild pain and discomfort after the procedure. This is a little more in the sub muscular placement of the implant. Scar maybe a problem if you have an incision below the breast which will be seen in the initially but fades over a period of time. You might be required to do some regular massages for the next 6 months, which your surgeon will explain after the surgery.

In the end one has to realize that the final decisions are taken after a proper consultation and examination. Also the fact that, all surgeries have their associated risks and complications, which every surgeon operating on you will surely address. This article was aimed at educating women about the procedure of breast, allay few fears and misconceptions and to help them make educated decisions regarding the same.

About the Author
Dr. Surindher is a member of Association of Plastic Surgeons of India and a member of Surgical Society of Bangalore. He has presented papers at various National and State level Conferences. He was awarded Best paper Award at the National conference in 2002 by the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India. His areas of interest are Cosmetic surgery, cleft surgeries, hand and Micro vascular surgery.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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