
WEIGHT: 53 kg
Breast: B
One HOUR:70$
Overnight: +60$
Services: Rimming (receiving), Dinner Dates, Massage, Trampling, Striptease
In his latest article, renowned Manchester-based plastic surgeon Mr Aftab Siddiqui explains the difference between over-the-muscle and under-the-muscle breast implants. He offers his expert insight into both types of breast augmentation , explaining the pros and cons of both, giving us an indication as to the best breast implant option.
Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures. One of the main decisions you will need to make when deciding on implants is whether to choose over-the-muscle or under-the-muscle implants.
Each type of implant has its own unique benefits and disadvantages. Understanding the differences between over-the-muscle and under-the-muscle implants can help you select the best one for your individual needs. Over-the-muscle implants are placed directly above the chest muscle Pectoralis major muscle and are often referred to as subglandular implants. Under-the-muscle implants, on the other hand, are placed beneath the chest muscle and are known as submuscular or subpectoral implants.
Knowing the differences between the two types can help you make an informed decision when considering breast augmentation surgery. Choosing the right type of breast implant placement is important for achieving a natural-looking result. Both options have their own advantages and disadvantages. Submuscular placement is generally the preferred choice among many patients, as it provides greater coverage and a more natural look and feel.
By positioning the implant beneath the chest muscle, it is less likely to be visible or cause rippling. It also helps create a more symmetrical appearance and can help prevent the implant from shifting. It is also a faster and less invasive procedure, making it a better choice for those looking for faster recovery and return to normal activities.