TABLE 3

Considerations in incision location

LocationAdvantagesDisadvantages
InframammaryMost common choice
Excellent visualization of both the subpectoral and suprapectoral planes of dissection
Visible scar along inferior pole of the breast
PeriareolarExcellent exposure of the implant pocket
Less sensory deficit to lower breast pole
Potentially higher rate of capsular contracture
Associated with moderate-severe implant malposition and increased risk for secondary procedures
Greater propensity for nipple-areola complex dysesthesia
Scar located on visible breast surface
TransaxillaryIdeal for saline implants (only require small incisions)
Does not affect subsequent sentinel lymph node biopsies
High satisfaction rate vs inframmary incisions
Difficult route to place silicone implants
Associated with moderate to severe implant malposition and increased risk for secondary procedures
TransumbilicalRemote incision, may be obscured by umbilicusLess control of implant positioning