I'm also concerned about potential loss of nipple sensitivity. Additionally, I have a history of breast cancer. How might this affect my options? Which type of breast implant is the most natural-looking, and is it better to place it under the muscle?
Gel implants offer a softer feel compared to other types of implants, but fat transfer provides a more natural result. In cases of breast reconstruction, where there is more scar tissue and limited movement, there may be less jiggling compared to natural breasts. Placing implants behind the muscle often works well for most reconstructed women.
Breast implants are designed to mimic natural breast tissue and typically feel soft rather than very jiggly. The sensation in your nipples should not be affected by breast implants. Regarding a history of breast cancer, special mammogram views may be necessary, but it does not preclude you from getting implants. The choice between subglandular and submuscular placement depends on various factors and should be determined during your consultation with a plastic surgeon.
Breast implant surgery is possible even if you've had breast cancer, but if you've undergone radiation, there is a higher risk of capsular contracture. Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to weigh the pros and cons.
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