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WHAT IS BREAST ASYMMETRY SURGERY?
The vast majority of women have asymmetrical breasts to some extent. This is quite a natural situation. However, in some people, this natural breast asymmetry is much more pronounced and noticeable enough to disturb the patient.
Excessive breast asymmetry can create various psychological problems in a person, including a lack of self-confidence, because the difference in shape and size between asymmetrical breasts can be very noticeable in swimsuits and even in normal clothes. It can also be a source of insecurity in sexual relations.
Many women with this condition live with these concerns because they do not know that there are potential solutions to breast asymmetry.
So how is breast asymmetry treated?
Breast asymmetry varies according to a person’s needs. An implant can be added to the small breast, reduction therapy can be applied to the large breast according to the need, and even breast lift aesthetics can be applied in some cases. In general, each breast asymmetry treatment is applied individually.
The key to achieving a good result is the correct diagnosis in most cases. Today, state-of-the-art imaging devices are used that decipher the differences in shape and volume between asymmetrical breasts. This analysis allows the surgery to be planned very precisely in order to achieve the most satisfactory result possible.
What is the best time for breast asymmetry surgery?
This depends on the cause of breast asymmetry, as there are many possible causes. In general, in order to have breast aesthetics, it should be waited until they are eighteen years old, that is, until the breasts are fully developed. However, there are some diseases that affect a woman’s breast development from the beginning of puberty, such as Poland Syndrome, and in this case it may need to be treated immediately.
Breast asymmetry is a source of anxiety and insecurity for many women, but its solution is possible with plastic surgery. You can get detailed information about your condition by meeting with a plastic surgeon who is an expert in the field.
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