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Retromammary space

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Retromammary space is a loose areolar tissue that separates the breast from the pectoralis major muscle.[1] The retromammary space is often the site of breast implantation due to its location away from key nerves and structures that support the breast.

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  1. ^ "Anatomy of the Breast". UCLA.[dead link]