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Plastic Surgeon Explains Over the Muscle vs. Under the Muscle Breast Implants | My Revision Surgery Story When I had my revision surgery, I learned something disturbing about how my original breast reconstruction and mastectomy were done. Not only had my pec muscle been cut and retracted, but my serratus muscle was lifted as well leaving me in pain and completely disconnected from my body. As Dr. Potter describes it, "this wasn't so much a cut, as it was a violation." In this video, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon @DrElisabethPotterMD explains: What really happens when breast implants are placed under the muscle The risks of cutting the pec muscle and lifting the serratus muscle How this can affect recovery, pain, strength Why over the muscle reconstruction keeps your anatomy intact Some key questions to ask your surgeon before mastectomy or revision If you’re going to have a mastectomy, breast reconstruction, or revision surgery, I hope this video will help you understand your options so you can make the best decision for your body. If you feel like there is something wrong with your breast reconstruction, you are not alone. Please seek out a second or third opinion. You deserve to feel at home in your body. Love, Paige 📌 Topics covered: breast reconstruction surgery, breast implant revision, mastectomy recovery, pec muscle cut, serratus muscle, over the muscle vs under the muscle implants, DIEP flap vs implants 💬 Share in the comments: Did your surgeon fully explain the difference between over the muscle and under the muscle implants? What do you currently have? 📍 Dr. Elisabeth Potter, MD Plastic Surgeon | Austin, TX ☎️ (512) 601-4759