Woman with a Wide Gap and Breast Augmentation Expectations

She is a woman with a bit of separation of her breasts by her breast bone or sternum. It is not that apparent to an untrained eye. It becomes apparent after the breast implants are placed under her muscles. She was aware of this and informed prior to her breast augmentation. In clothes she has a beautiful result and also without as well. The key is to understand that the woman’s preoperative anatomy dictates a great deal about the result.

Crescent Breast Lift with the Breast Augmentation Surgery Photos

She had large breast associated with her pregnancies and breast feeding. You can get the sense of this by looking at the large amount of skin of her breasts. Also note how contracted her areolas are in the before breast augmentation photos. In her after photos, they are dilated and relaxed. There is no incisions all the way around her areolas, only at the top. So she has always had large areolas and this is of no concern for her.

Muscular Woman with wide gap and breast augmentation photos

This very fit woman has deflated, asymmetric breasts. The nipples are outpointing and she has a curved rib cage that pushes her breasts outward. This contributes to her wide gap appearance between her breasts. The breast implants filled up the loose skin of the breasts and have really improved her look. She wanted an athletic type look that was proportional and not necessarily too large.

Woman with wide gap and out pointing nipples and breast augmentation

She has breast asymmetry and out pointing nipples. Her rib cage is curved and this contributes to the right breast and nipple to pointing outwards. The breast implants sit on the rib cage and under her natural breast tissue, so this is why she looks so wide in pictures.

Woman with low nipple position and breast augmentation with breast lift photos

She has deflated breasts from breast feeding and pregnancy. This has left her with low nipple positions as well. She had a breast augmentation and a crescent breast lift to elevate her nipple back onto the breast in a more aesthetically appealing position. The oblique image is the best to see how well the scar on the edge of the areola heals.