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Few women are born with perfectly symmetrical breasts, but in some cases an imbalance can be noticeable, causing emotional distress. Breast augmentation can often correct symmetry problems and balance out the breasts, creating a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. New breast implant techniques allow for a variety of issues to be addressed from size differences to nipple placement.
During puberty, women's bodies respond differently to the influx of hormones. Drastic weight loss and gain during this time period can also have an effect on the final appearance of the breasts. This can result in slight size imbalances or difference in shape of the right and left breast, which is fairly common. Complications during breast tissue expansion can cause more severe problems such as protrusion of the areola, causing what is known as tuberous breast deformity. Tuberous breasts occur in varying degrees. Mild cases are not uncommon and are not necessarily aesthetically displeasing. In rare extreme cases, the breasts resemble tube-like shapes with large areolas and often nipples that sag towards the bottom.
In simple cases, such as a mild imbalance in size or shape, different sized implants can easily correct the problem. The size of the implants will be adjusted in order to create symmetry. Breasts reductions can also help achieve the same results for those wishing to have a smaller and even bust. Sometimes a lift may be necessary for optimal results. For mild nipple asymmetry, the areola or nipple can be reduced in size or relocated. Depending on the individual case, this could involve noticeable scarring.
Tuberous breast deformity correction can be more complicated, sometimes involving multiple surgeries to achieve the desired effect. Since tubular breasts are often characterized by premature sagging, breast implants alone will not solve the problem, but rather will create an even less appealing appearance. The bottom of the breast needs to be expanded in order to accommodate an implant and widen the narrow shape. This usually has to be done through an incision around the areola. After the implants are in position, a lift is performed with nipple adjustment. Many surgeons recommend using silicone rather than saline implants due to the large amount of scar tissue involved.
Often women will not seek help for bust irregularity due to embarrassment or shame. However, there are many highly skilled and qualified doctors who specifically cater to patients with such problems as tuberous breast deformity. Since the operation requires special knowledge and experience, it is best to seek out a specialist. Not only will they be more informed, but often more compassionate and sensitive to the issue as well. Some even offer patient referrals where a woman who has successfully undergone the procedure will discuss the details with a potential client.
If the size or shape of your breasts is causing you stress or emotional distress, rather than continuing to feel shame, contact a qualified surgeon and attend a consultation. Breast irregularities are more common than you might think and are corrected with great success. There's no need to spend your life hiding.
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