Breast augmentation has extremely high satisfaction rates, but occasionally, rippling can occur following this procedure. This can occur with either saline or silicone breast implants.

The soft tissue characteristics of patients are extremely important. Patients with minimal breast tissue and thin subcutaneous tissue are much more likely to develop rippling than those with thicker, soft tissue. A large amount of breast tissue relative to implant size minimizes the potential for rippling. Larger implants, saline implants, and placement on top of the muscle are all associated with a higher incidence of rippling.