Every individual heals differently. Patients with naturally weak connective tissue, low skin elasticity, or a history of keloid scarring are at a higher risk for structural shifting and severe capsular contracture.
The nipple points upward abnormally, and the bulk of the breast volume sits unnaturally low, beneath the natural breast crease. 3. The "Snoopy" Deformity (Waterfall Effect) sloppy tit job
The skin and tissue lifting away from the sternum allow the implants to drift inward, creating a single, continuous breast mass across the chest. 2. Bottoming Out Every individual heals differently
Selecting an implant that is too wide or too heavy for the patient’s existing chest wall anatomy forces the tissues to stretch beyond their capacity, leading to rapid sagging, bottoming out, or symmastia. Bottoming Out Selecting an implant that is too
This issue occurs when the natural breast tissue slides off the front of a firmly anchored implant.
"Bottoming out" refers to a situation where the breast implant sinks too low on the chest wall.