Inframammary fold

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Inframammary fold (IMF) is the natural boundary of the breast tissue from the lower chest wall. It is the point at which the breast and the chest meet. The inframammary fold is an important anatomical landmark in breast surgery, including breast augmentation, breast reduction, and breast reconstruction.

Anatomy

The inframammary fold is located at the base of the breast, where the breast tissue meets the chest wall. It is a natural boundary that separates the breast from the rest of the body. The position of the inframammary fold varies among individuals and can be influenced by factors such as age, breast size, and body habitus.

Clinical significance

The inframammary fold is an important anatomical landmark in breast surgery. It serves as a guide for the placement of incisions in procedures such as breast augmentation, breast reduction, and breast reconstruction. Preserving the integrity of the inframammary fold during these procedures is crucial for achieving a natural-looking result and preventing postoperative complications such as bottoming out, a condition in which the breast implants descend below the inframammary fold.

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