How to Overcome the Challenges of Asymmetrical Breasts Asymmetrical breasts are a major aesthetic concern for many women. Reliable cosmetic breast surgery options can be utilized to overcome the challenges and restore the contour. Not all women have well-proportioned, symmetrical breasts that add to their femininity. The asymmetry can be in the breast form, their position, or volume. Asymmetrical breasts are a concern for many women and some even suffer from low self esteem because of that. Advancements in plastic surgery technology now allow women to shape up asymmetrical breasts and achieve their desired breast contour. Types of Breast Asymmetry There is often a difference in the volume or size of the breasts and in such cases it is usually measured in cup size. A one cup size difference is somewhat tolerable but when the difference is two cup sizes or more, it can be an aesthetic concern. There can also be difference in shape and position. One breast may be round or conical, the other pendulous and the large one may be drooping, as well. In addition, the nipples may be pointing differently and the areola may be in different shapes. What Causes Asymmetry in Breasts? Congenital anomalies such as Poland’s syndrome (where the chest muscles are partially missing) causing breast asymmetry may be apparent at birth. Breast asymmetry is typically an acquired condition when hormones stimulating the growth of the breasts may not affect both breasts equally, which obviously results in asymmetry. Breasts continue to change as a result of pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight gain, and aging. How to Surgically Correct Asymmetrical Breasts?
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Breast Implants: Women can choose from saline, silicone or gummy bear implants to augment the size of the smaller breast to match with the larger