Breast augmentation is a common cosmetic surgery that many people choose to enhance the size and shape of their breasts. There are several ways surgeons can perform breast augmentation, and each technique involves a different placement of the implant.
One technique, called subfascial breast augmentation, involves placing the implant under the fascia — a layer of tissue that sits on top of the chest muscle. The goal of this technique is to get the benefits of both submuscular (under the muscle) and subglandular (over the muscle) breast augmentation.
If you’re curious about breast augmentation, this guide can help you learn more about the subfascial technique. It will cover how the procedure works, the benefits and risks, and what to consider if you’re thinking about this type of breast augmentation.