| The periareolar incision is made in a
 semi-circle around the lower part of the
 areolar. The incision is placed so the scar
 blends in with the darker skin of the areolar.
 The implant can be placed either above orbelow the muscle with this technique.
 Many women worry about the areolar being 
              cut incase of any damage to the milk ducts
 and glands, or loss in sensation. As with all
 risks and complications associated with
 breast augmentation, these complications
 are rare as long as your surgery is performed
 by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon.
   
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