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Breast Asymmetry and Tuberous Breast

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Breast Asymmetry and Tuberous Breast

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The most common problem in breast asymmetry is that both breasts are different sizes or shapes. This situation is generally due to structural changes in the shape of the breast after birth or breastfeeding.

The best option is if one of the breasts is slightly smaller than the other and there is no sagging; It is the application of fat injection to the small breast or breast enlargement with silicone implant. If both breasts are small and of different sizes, both breasts can be equalized with breast silicone prostheses of different sizes.

In cases of differences in breast sagging, correction is performed with breast lift surgery. Breast reduction surgery is beneficial in cases where one breast is large. Nipple correction surgery alone is often sufficient for nipple position inequalities.

The most important factor before breast asymmetry surgery is a good evaluation of the breasts and planning the therapeutic surgery in the light of this evaluation. During planning, it is decided which procedure will be applied to which breast. It is often not possible to achieve 100% symmetry after surgery to correct breast asymmetry. The most immediate results should be satisfactory for the patient. In addition, the patient should be informed that an additional revision surgery may be required in difficult cases.

Breast asymmetry surgery can be performed in the hospital. It is a procedure performed under general anesthesia, which takes 1-2 hours depending on the planned surgery method. The person may be discharged from the hospital on the day of surgery or may stay in the hospital for 1 day.

Although the postoperative recovery process varies depending on the procedure performed, people can return to their jobs that do not involve heavy activity after 1 week. Full recovery may take a month or two.

The most common problem after surgery is that the asymmetry in both breasts cannot be corrected as much as desired. It should be kept in mind that a secondary retouch surgery will be required in such cases.

Breast Asymmetry Aesthetics

In conclusion; In breast asymmetry, one of the breasts may be underdeveloped or small, and the other may be normal, sagging or large. In such cases, an enlargement procedure is applied to the smaller breast, a reduction procedure is applied to the larger breast, and a lift procedure is applied to the sagging breast, and an attempt is made to achieve as much symmetry as possible in both breasts. As a result, although it is never possible to achieve perfect symmetry, the aim is to obtain breasts that are as similar as possible. Therefore, it is essential to understand the patient well and share the possible results with the patient.

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