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Breast tissue – under nipple/areola only
Nipple position – above border of pec. muscle
Lateral chest fold – tight, straight
Breast tissue – extends over chest fold
Nipple position – above border of pec. muscle
Lateral chest fold – tight, rounded
Breast tissue – extends over chest fold
Nipple position – 0 to 2 cm. below border of pec. muscle
Lateral chest fold – mild laxity, horizontal
Breast tissue – extends into axilla
Nipple position – >1.5 cm below border of pec. muscle
Lateral chest fold – small breast roll in front of arm pit
Breast tissue – extends into axilla
Nipple position – ≥ 2 cm below border of pec. muscle
Lateral chest fold – breast roll extends to the back of arm pit
Breast tissue – extends into axilla
Nipple position – ≥ 2cm below border of pec. muscle
Lateral chest fold – breast roll extends around to back
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Ideally, there should not be any fat pockets. There are three common fat pockets that need to be evaluated and removed if present.
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