an incision around the nipple?
The only advantage of this approach is that it attempts, often unsuccessfully, to hide the incision scar around the edge of the areola (the disk around the nipple). It has major disadvantages including violating the breast tissue, contaminating the pocket around the implant by exposure to skin bacteria in the breast ducts, cutting nerves around the nipple/areola, and again making it difficult or not recommended to go back through this route if it’s ever needed to get back to the implant a second time. The scar can also be the most noticeable of any of the approaches for augmentation.