Breast augmentation isn’t just about choosing an implant—it’s also about how and where that implant is placed.
One option that continues to gain attention is over-the-muscle breast implants, also known as sub-glandular placement. For the right patient, this approach can offer a more refined surgical experience and natural-looking results.
But like any technique, it’s not right for everyone.
In this approach, the implant is placed above the chest muscle and beneath the natural breast tissue.
This differs from traditional augmentation, where implants are often placed under the muscle. Dr. Goldman only uses the Preserve technique if placing an implant over the muscle.
Over-the-muscle placement is commonly associated with newer techniques like PreservéTM breast augmentation, which focuses on preserving natural tissue structures and minimizing disruption.
Patients often explore over-the-muscle implants because they are looking for:
Because the muscle is not elevated, some patients notice easier arm movement early in recovery.
Breast augmentation is always a surgical procedure, but some techniques are designed to be less disruptive.
Over-the-muscle placement may be considered part of a more minimally invasive approach because it can:
That said, minimally invasive does not mean minor. It still requires careful planning and surgical expertise.
Over-the-muscle implants are typically best suited for patients who:
This approach is often used with smaller implants and is not ideal for every anatomy.
Under-the-muscle placement may still be recommended if you:
In many cases, this approach provides better long-term support depending on the patient.
The most important factor is not just the technique, but how it is tailored to you.
Dr. Goldman evaluates your anatomy, skin thickness, elasticity, and desired outcome to determine the safest and most effective approach.
Over-the-muscle breast implants can be an excellent option, but only when they align with your anatomy and goals.
A personalized consultation is the best way to understand whether this approach makes sense for you or if another technique will deliver better long-term results.
Breast augmentation is a highly individualized procedure, and the right plan starts with expert guidance.
Schedule a consultation today to explore your options, including over-the-muscle breast implants and minimally invasive breast augmentation techniques.