Breast augmentation incisions in Germany are typically placed in the inframammary fold or around the areolar edge to minimize visibility. Surgeons like Dr. Walid Eljabu use advanced techniques to ensure scars settle into natural skin creases, typically fading into thin, faint lines within 6 to 12 months after surgery.
- Inframammary incision: Placed under the breast fold, hiding scars within the natural lower crease.
- Periareolar incision: Made around the nipple edge, blending with the natural pigmentation transition.
- Scar maturation: Initial redness fades over months, eventually becoming difficult to detect.
- German standards: Clinics in Hamburg and Nuremberg utilize meticulous suturing for optimal healing.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many focus on scar location, the choice of implant often dictates the incision length. Packages at Esthétique du Nord featuring B-Lite lightweight implants are popular because these implants can sometimes be inserted through slightly smaller, more refined incisions than traditional silicone, potentially reducing the final scar footprint.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that the inframammary approach is the most discreet option for most body types. While scars appear red initially, they consistently report that the lines become nearly invisible once they reach the one-year mark.