May 15, 2024
Consistently securing a spot in the Top Five Cosmetic Surgical Procedures, breast augmentation has become popular among individuals seeking to enhance their silhouette and confidence. If you’re considering this procedure, you have quite a few decisions to make, most of which focus on the implant. They include size, silicone versus saline, smooth or textured surface, and round or contoured breast implants. Today, we’ll be discussing one other crucial decision in the breast augmentation process: whether to place your new implants under or over the muscle.

The breast implant placement you choose will affect the final look, feel, and recovery process of your augmentation procedure. There are two primary methods of placing breast implants: under the muscle (submuscular) and over the muscle (subglandular). Understanding these methods is essential for making an informed choice.
In submuscular placement, a plastic surgeon positions the implant beneath the pectoral (chest) muscle. It involves an incision — typically on the fold that forms underneath the breast or in the armpit — and manipulating tissues to make space for the implant under the pectoral muscle.
In subglandular or submammary placement, a surgeon positions the implant above the pectoral muscle but beneath existing fat and breast tissue. It requires an incision, usually in the same locations as the submuscular method, and creating a pocket directly behind the breast tissue but in front of the pectoral muscle. The surgeon then inserts the implant into this pocket.
Each placement method has distinct advantages and drawbacks, which you need to think about carefully when planning for breast augmentation. The following sections dig deeper into the specifics under-the-muscle and over-the-muscle breast implant placements.
Let’s take a look at the top benefits of submuscular placement:
As for the disadvantages of under-the-muscle implants, they include:
Moving on to the benefits of subglandular placement, they include:
As for the disadvantages of over-the-muscle implants, they include:
It depends on how much breast fat or tissue you have. Generally, if you have less natural breast tissue, under-the-muscle placement provides more coverage for the implant, resulting in a more natural look and feel. If you have more natural breast tissue, over-the-muscle placement creates a smoother and natural-looking contour as the implant sits closer to the surface of the breast tissue. Existing breast tissue also provides additional coverage over the implant, which can help conceal the edges and create a softer, more natural appearance.
Now that you understand the pros and cons of submuscular and subglandular implants, you can book a consultation at Guerra Plastic Surgery Center for a breast augmentation Scottsdale area, knowing which technique aligns with your body, lifestyle, and aesthetic goals. During your appointment, you can discuss your findings with our doctors, who will also assess your unique anatomy to determine the best option. Are you ready to collaborate and take a step toward your dream silhouette? Get in touch with us today or call us (480) 568-2523.
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Board-certified plastic surgeon Aldo Guerra, MD, FACS offers one (1) free consultation for new qualified patients with a credit card on file who are interested in the following procedures: Primary (first-time) Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Breast Reduction, Tummy Tuck, Mommy Makeover, Body Lift, Thigh Lift, and Arm Lift.
Double board-certified plastic surgeon Jonathan Dang, MD offers one (1) free consultation or one (1) free virtual consultation for new qualified patients with a credit card on file who are interested in: Rhinoplasty, Facelift/Necklift, Brow Lift, Eyelid Surgery, Ear Surgery, Chin Implants, Gynecomastia, Labiaplasty, Liposuction 360, Liposuction, Tummy Tuck, Mommy Makeover, Body Lift, Thigh Lift, Arm Lift, Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Breast Implant Exchange, Breast Revision, Breast Implant Removal, Breast Reduction, and Minimally Invasive In-Office Procedures (including Labiaplasty, Neck Liposuction, Upper Lid Blepharoplasty, Dimpleplasty, and Fat Transfer to the Face).
Dr. Dang also offers revision surgery consultations for a $100 non-refundable fee (charged at the time of scheduling) for the following procedures: revision rhinoplasty, revision facelift, revision tummy tuck, revision arm lift, revision eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), scar revision, and dog-ear removal. This $100 fee may be applied toward your surgical quote if you proceed with surgery.
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A minimum of two (2) business days’ notice is required to cancel or reschedule your in-office consultation or virtual consultation. Failure to provide adequate notice or a no-show will result in a $100 fee charged to the credit card on file.
If you have already used your free consultation, a $100 non-refundable fee is required for a second consultation. This $100 fee may be applied toward your surgical quote if you proceed with surgery.
Non-Surgical Procedures
A $25 non-refundable appointment fee is required for all non-surgical procedures. Two (2) business days’ notice is required to cancel or reschedule to avoid this fee.
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