If you have a full B-small C cup amount of breast tissue, then you probably have enough tissue to hide the implants and can go just behind the breast. If you have less tissue, then go behind the muscle for better coverage and better support to your implant.
After I measure and discuss goals with my patients, we then look at pictures of women (my patients) with similar measurements with different size and style breast implants and they choose what looks right for them. They also get to see what they would look like when the breasts have fully...
Mentor High Profile Xtra implants are designed to provide more fullness above the nipple area, which could potentially make your nipples appear slightly lower due to the added projection at the top of the breast; however, this effect is typically subtle and depends on your individual anatomy and...