Why I don’t recommend the TUBA (transumbilical breast augmentation) to my patients.

  1. A reoperation or revision typically involves making another incision (the one you should have made in the first place).
  2. It is a less precise operation because you are operating far away from your operative field. Less precise means compromised results.
  3. It is not a “mainstream” operative procedure. Few Board Certified Plastic Surgeons offer this to their patients because they know that it’s somewhat of a “circus stunt.”
  4. I have seen many patients who have had the procedure and are not pleased or have had complications directly related to the procedure.
  5. The incision in the crease below the breast is the accepted “gold standard”.
  6. TUBA approach is not recommended by the implant manufactures.
  7. Silicone implants are not an option.
  8. A “V” shaped track along the upper abdomen is a possible complication.
  9. The incision in the breast crease is only a finger breathe wide and heals almost imperceptibly so why go far away to the belly button?
  10. If you were a golfer, would you rather make a 2 foot putt or a 10 foot putt?
  11. Tuba insertion of saline implants is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration.


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