Subfascial breast augmentation is a state-of-the-art surgical technique. It involves placing breast implants beneath the fascia, a thin layer of connective tissue covering the pectoralis muscle. This innovative method provides several advantages compared to conventional subglandular (above the muscle) and submuscular (below the muscle) augmentation approaches.
Saline implants are filled after being placed, which often allows for a smaller incision during surgery. They are generally best suited for patients who already have sufficient natural breast tissue, since saline has a higher likelihood of visible rippling when tissue coverage is thin.
Silicone gel implants continue to be one of the most popular options due to their softness, natural feel, and reduced rippling compared to saline. Modern cohesive gels are thicker, more durable, and offer an improved safety profile, making them a preferred choice for many patients.
Highly cohesive silicone implants—often referred to as “gummy bear” implants—are designed to maintain their shape even if cut, much like the consistency of a gummy bear candy. These implants provide natural projection and are available in varying levels of firmness, from softer gels to firmer options, allowing customization based on each patient’s body type and goals.
Patients considering subfascial breast augmentation in Bellevue and Kirkland often want a clear picture of how results evolve. Immediately following surgery, the breasts typically appear higher and fuller due to swelling and implant positioning. Over the following weeks, swelling gradually resolves, and implants settle into a more natural position.
Final results are generally visible after nine to twelve months, once tissues fully adjust. Many patients note improved balance, softer contours, and a stable, long-lasting outcome.
During consultation, patients can review before and after photos of breast augmentation to understand how different implant sizes, shapes, and placements translate into real results. These examples provide a realistic framework for what can be achieved through subfascial placement or, in appropriate cases, the breast augmentation dual plane technique.
At Northwest Face & Body, subfacial breast augmentation in Bellevue and Kirkland starts at $4,999, excluding prescription medications and medical clearance. The total cost also varies depending on the size of the implants chosen. Patients will receive a personalized quote following a consultation.
Northwest Face & Body offers Bellevue and Kirkland patients a technique designed for a natural look, softer contours, and long-lasting stability. Choosing the right surgeon and the right pocket placement makes a lasting difference in results.
At Northwest Face & Body, Dr. Tarak Patel and Dr. Ludwig Allegra have decades of experience helping Eastside patients achieve balanced, natural-looking enhancements. Every consultation includes Vectra 3D imaging, a review of implant options, and a personalized surgical plan that prioritizes safety and aesthetics.
Schedule your private consultation today by calling us at (425) 576-1700or using the contact form. Patients from Bellevue, Kirkland, and throughout the Seattle metro area are welcome to have a free consultation.