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Over-the-Muscle vs. Under-the-Muscle Placement: Pros and Cons

The most ideal location for your implant is one of the many determinations you’ll make during the breast augmentation process. With every decision, there are pros and cons that should be carefully considered before you finalize your treatment plan. Dr. Garlick and our skilled team have briefly outlined the benefits and limitations usually associated with subglandular placement versus submuscular placement: 

Subglandular (Over-the-Muscle)

For some women, placing the implant directly underneath the breast tissue can be the best choice depending on a patient’s unique needs and lifestyle. Potential benefits of a subglandular positioning include:

There may also be drawbacks to over-the-muscle placement, including the potential for less natural-looking results, as well as:

Submuscular (Under-the-Muscle)

Placing implants behind the pectoral muscle can be a popular option for women who would like a smoother transition between the implant and the chest wall. The pros of submuscular implant placement include:

For some individuals, such as weightlifters and bodybuilders, it can be more advantageous to place implants over the muscle. There may be cons to under-the-muscle placement, including:

Breast augmentation is a highly personalized procedure that requires a discussion with a board-certified plastic surgeon to attain top-notch results. Dr. Garlick can listen to your goals and guide you in developing the most optimal breast augmentation plan to achieve the custom contours you’ve always dreamed of. Contact our Salt Lake City-area office to book a consultation or to speak with a member of our team.

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