How it works
There are many causes of breast asymmetry including previous surgery from breast cancer, birth malformations, as well as changes during pregnancy. Correcting the asymmetry requires an individualized approach for each patient.
The doctors at Kevitch, Chung, and Jan want to get to know the patient and understand their concerns before creating the best possible treatment plan. Treatments for breast asymmetry depend largely on the underlying asymmetry. For some women breast asymmetry treatment may involve breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, areolar reduction, or any combination of these procedures to achieve symmetry.
Tuberous breast deformity is a specific type of asymmetry which involves constricting scar tissue within the breast. This creates a narrow breast with an elongated projection and enlarged areola. To correct a tuberous breast deformity requires the release of the internal scar tissue along with each areolar reduction, breast lift, and breast augmentation.
Procedure outcome and recovery process will depend on the type and level of treatment. To discuss expectations and outcomes of breast asymmetry corrective surgery, contact our office to schedule a consultation.
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