Are tracks visible after TUBA?
During TUBA, your surgeon makes the incision in the navel and then, using endoscopic equipment, creates two tunnels (one to each breast) just underneath your skin. The implants are placed, and then filled, through these tunnels. The tissues along the tunnels usually adhere to your body, leaving no visible trace after healing. In rare instances, the tissues do not adhere, and you may be able to see tracks.