Asked 2018-06-05
Hello Dear Dr. Is it possible to have subglandular implant when I want to change A-cup to B-cup (estimated implant volume 250-270 cc ) ? As I know sub glandular technique has more natural look results Looking forward for your reply
4 Answers
I'm not sure where you got the idea that subglandular is 'more natural' as that is not a true statement. Regardless, implant pocket should be your choice after being fully informed of the risks and benefits of each as submuscular pockets do have more benefits to them, especially for the diminished risk of capsular contractures. Implants put above the muscle (subglandular) tend to become rocks in socks as time goes on... in fact a surgeon in my locality has earned the reputation for last name balls. When my patients want above the muscle, I do recommend the textured anatomic implant (which is now implicated in increasing your risks for developing anaplastic large cell lymphoma ALCL - one manufacturer) to help better preserve the outcome to avoid the rock in the sock look. So discuss with your surgeon, ask your surgeon to remove their biases, and then choose what is best for you.