The breast implant procedure typically involves making an incision in the breast tissue or under the chest muscle, inserting the implant, and closing the incision. The incision can be made in various locations, such as around the nipple, under the breast, or in the armpit. The implant is placed either behind the breast tissue or under the chest muscle. Once the implant is in place, the incision is closed using sutures or surgical tape. The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia and can take a few hours. Patients may need to stay in the hospital for a short period of time after the procedure and will need to follow specific post-operative care instructions.