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What is an axillary incision in breast enlargement surgery?

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What is an axillary incision in breast enlargement surgery?

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Placing the incision in the axilla (underarm) allows for a smaller incision. It is useful when there is not much breast tissue present to begin with, and thus no prominent breast fold, and when the nipple-areola complex is small. It is not as well concealed as the periareolar incision, gives less control in terms of the ability to feel around the breast pockets in assuring symmetry, and placement of silicone breast implants will necessitate a larger incision which may be less pleasing.

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