A challenging case in a woman with small breasts and a tight skin envelope, as well as pectus excavatum ( a hollow depression in the chest bone) who wishes to have a natural appearance. When the chest wall is sloped, the implant will tend to migrate “down the slope” towards the middle with time. Therefore we selected textured, cohesive silicone round gel implants. When the tissues are tight the implant needs to be even more precisely matched to the patient. She is 5’5” and 120 lbs and is shown before and again, 22 months after partial subpectoral placement through an inframammary incision. 305 cc Sientra implants were used. Tattoos are blurred for privacy.
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