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- In human anatomy, the inframammary fold (IMF), inframammary crease or inframammary line is the natural lower boundary of the breast, the place where the...
- recesses, and flexor surfaces such as the ears, axillae, groin folds, inframammary folds, navel, intergluteal cleft, ****, and lips.: 193  Well-defined...
- Grade two is classified as a nipple-areola complex and inframammary fold below the optimum inframammary fold, a lateral chest roll, and limited upper abdominal...
- ptosis grade scale Grade I: Mild ptosis — The nipple is located below the inframammary fold (IMF), but remains located above the lower pole of the breast. Grade...
- lungs with air); chafing of the skin of the chest and the lower breast (inframammary intertrigo); br****ière-strap indentations to the shoulders; and the improper...
- nipple-areola complex tends to move lower on the breast relative to the inframammary crease. The nipple of the breast may also tend to point downward. In...
- breastbone) and above to the lowest ribs that support the ****. The inframammary fold, where the lower portion of the breast meets the chest, is an anatomic...
- body which are more likely to be affected by intertrigo include the inframammary fold, intergluteal cleft, armpits, and spaces between the fingers or...
- relative to the inframammary fold. They don't consider a woman's **** to be sagging unless the nipple is positioned below the inframammary fold. In the...
- Saline Implants: Without the Need for Radial Scoring or Lowering the Inframammary Fold". American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery. 36 (4): 191–196. doi:10...