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Dual Plane Breast Augmentation: The Best Breast Augmentation Option?

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After Kylie Jenner revealed the exact specifications of her latest breast augmentation, fans and prospective cosmetic surgery patients became obsessed with the dual plane breast augmentation technique. This blog discusses the dual plane technique, what makes it different, why it’s so popular, and whether it’s worth the hype.

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What Is Unique About the Surgical Technique for Dual Plane Breast Augmentation?

Breast augmentation is by far the most popular cosmetic breast procedure, as countless women choose the benefits of not just enlarging their breasts, but enhancing their shape and projection. This procedure has grown into a highly customizable enhancement that addresses a variety of aesthetic concerns, including: 

  • Small breasts
  • Misshapen breasts
  • Asymmetrical breasts
  • Flat or drooping breasts

One such customization that’s blowing up in popularity is the dual plane breast augmentation. There are about four distinct customization options when it comes to breast augmentation: 

  • Implant Material – Silicone, Saline, or Cohesive Silicone
  • Implant Type – Round or Teardrop/Anatomical
  • Implant Size – Commonly between 300 and 500 cc
  • Implant Profile – Low, Moderate, High, Ultra-High
  • Implant Placement – Dual Plane, Subglandular, Submuscular

Dual plane refers to the location in the body where the implants are placed. Anatomically, the body is layered as follows: the rib cage is at the bottom, followed by the pectoral muscles, then the breast tissue and fat, and lastly the skin. 

Dual plane involves placing the upper portion of the breast implant beneath the pectoral muscle, while the lower portion of the breast implant sits on top of the muscle. 

Subglandular or over-the-muscle placement refers to placing the implants above the pectoral muscle, below the breast tissue. 

Submuscular placement puts the implants beneath the muscle, so they are deeper below the breast tissue. 

What Are the Benefits of Dual Plane Breast Augmentation Over Traditional Breast Augmentation Surgery?

So why choose a dual plane placement over the alternatives? Well, this placement essentially gives patients the best of both worlds—natural-looking aesthetics and the longevity breast augmentation is known for. The benefits of a dual plane breast augmentation include: 

  • A natural-looking appearance. The dual plane technique allows the breasts to rest most naturally at the bottom, as the implant is not covered by the muscle and can thus rest with a more natural fullness, similar to natural breast tissue. Additionally, the top of the implant is covered by the muscle, so it disguises any rippling or the edges of the implant.
  • Good breastfeeding success rate. This option reduces the risk of severing milk ducts, nerves, and breast tissue. 
  • Longer lasting. The top of the implant is secured in place beneath the pectoral muscle, reducing the risk of the implants drooping out of place over time.

What Is the Average Cost of Dual Plane Breast Augmentation Surgery?

The cost of a dual plane breast augmentation varies from patient to patient and depends on the type of implant used, its size, and other factors. At BH Plastic Surgery & Medspa in Beverly Hills, Dr. Kadz’s prices for breast augmentation can range from $5,000 to $8,000. 

Why Is Dual Plane Breast Augmentation Becoming So Popular?

Dual plane breast augmentation has exploded in popularity after Kylie Jenner answered a fan’s question about her breast implants. Jenner replied that her procedure involved 445 cc implants, a moderate profile, silicone, and half under the muscle. 

Jenner’s curvy figure represents a feminine ideal for many women, so when she revealed the details of her surgery, it was a huge deal. Many celebrities are close-lipped about their procedures, partly for privacy, but also in efforts to maintain exclusivity in terms of style and aesthetics. Kylie Jenner, however, is “for the girls” and was more than happy to share! 

What to Expect for the Dual Plane Breast Augmentation Recovery Process?

Dual plane breast augmentation recovery is similar to that of other breast augmentation procedures. Each patient is different and will react individually to the procedure, but patients can usually expect to return to work after their dual plane breast augmentation in about a week, with gradual improvement over the course of the next few weeks.

Want to Learn More About Dual Plane Breast Augmentation in Beverly Hills, CA?

Dual plane breast augmentation gives patients the best of both worlds, sculpting natural-looking breasts that last for years to come. If you want to learn more about this procedure and how it can help you achieve your goals, call Dr. Bruce Kadz today at (980) 372-5239 or complete the online form to request a consultation.