The inframammary fold, also known as the submammary fold or breast crease, is the natural crease that runs horizontally beneath the breasts. It is a common anatomical landmark used in various medical and cosmetic procedures.
The inframammary fold is a result of the attachment of Cooper's ligaments to the pectoralis major muscle and the fascia overlying it. Cooper's ligaments are fibrous bands that extend from the dermis of the breast to the underlying fascia and support the breast tissue. The attachment of these ligaments to the pectoralis major muscle creates a natural crease beneath the breasts.
The inframammary fold plays a significant role in several medical and cosmetic procedures.
When dealing with the inframammary fold, it is crucial to avoid certain mistakes to ensure the best possible results.
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1. What is the average height of the normal inframammary fold?
2. What is the impact of age on the inframammary fold?
3. Can excessive weight gain affect the inframammary fold?
4. What are the risks associated with inframammary fold procedures?
5. How long does it take for the inframammary fold to recover after surgery?
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