Let the doctor explain how he or she intends to place the implants. If they mention entering under the breast fold, or via the areola, run away. You just met the butcher.
A reputable cosmetic surgeon will insist on entering from the armpit. Also if you could meet former clients, who had their procedures done 1-3 years ago, who are willing to actually show you their breasts, look carefully for scars, tissue buildup, firmness, outline of the implants themselves. You find anything I mentioned, look for another doctor.
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