My Mentor implants are too high 5 months post op. Can they still drop more?

I am 5 months post op from transaxillary BA with 400cc Mentor silicone. Overall I am satisfied, but my one concern is that my breasts still have a lot of upper pole fullness and don’t have that natural slope. Is this because I went transaxillary or possibly due to my anatomy? My surgeon says I had a smaller gap from nipple to clavicle pre op. Can they still drop more? Overall they are on the softer side and movable, not too firm.

Answers from doctors (3)


Edward Domanskis M.D.

Published on Mar 27, 2018

More than likely you had you implants placed under the muscle and because you went through armpit which is essentially a blind procedure so positioning is much more difficult. You could probably make them more presentable by having a crescent lift.

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Answered by Edward Domanskis M.D.

More than likely you had you implants placed under the muscle and because you went through armpit which is essentially a blind procedure so positioning is much more difficult. You could probably make them more presentable by having a crescent lift.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


More About Doctor Harry Glassman, M.D.

Published on Mar 27, 2018

It is unlikely that your implant position will change after five months. If the distance between your nipple and your clavicle or the distance between your nipple and your inframammary fold are short it may be that the implant size is too large for your anatomy or that the pocket created was too small or not low enough. One of the challenges of transaxillary breast augmentation is getting the pocket dimension low enough.

Answered by Harry Glassman, M.D. (View Profile)

It is unlikely that your implant position will change after five months. If the distance between your nipple and your clavicle or the distance between your nipple and your inframammary fold are short it may be that the implant size is too large for your anatomy or that the pocket created was too small or not low enough. One of the challenges of transaxillary breast augmentation is getting the pocket dimension low enough.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Joseph M. Perlman, M.D.

Published on Mar 27, 2018

Sometimes transaxillary breast augmentation approach makes it difficult to cut the lower end of the pectoral muscle from the ribs and breastbone, which leaves the implants elevated. Ask your surgeon if he cut the muscle. You may have also developed capsular contracture of the breasts which is the formation of thick scar tissue that keeps the implants from descending into a more natural position prosperity.

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Answered by Joseph M. Perlman, M.D.

Sometimes transaxillary breast augmentation approach makes it difficult to cut the lower end of the pectoral muscle from the ribs and breastbone, which leaves the implants elevated. Ask your surgeon if he cut the muscle. You may have also developed capsular contracture of the breasts which is the formation of thick scar tissue that keeps the implants from descending into a more natural position prosperity.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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