For those seeking a more balanced breast appearance, asymmetry correction surgery is a viable option. It’s important to remember that every individual’s case is unique, and a thorough consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon is essential to determine the best course of action. Here’s what the procedure generally involves:
Consultation: Our plastic surgeon will discuss your concerns, medical history, and aesthetic goals. They’ll examine your breasts and breast mass, possibly using imaging techniques (breast MRI), and recommend a tailored approach.
Surgical Plan: The surgical plan will be personalised based on the severity of the asymmetry. It might involve breast augmentation or breast enlargement (using implants or fat), breast reduction, breast lift or a combination of both to achieve a harmonious look.
Procedure: The surgery is typically performed under general anaesthesia. Incisions are made according to the surgical plan, and the necessary adjustments are made to achieve the desired symmetry. Our surgeon is here to ensure natural-looking results.
Recovery: After the surgery, a recovery period is necessary. You’ll be advised on post-operative care, including wearing a supportive bra and avoiding strenuous activities for a few weeks.
Results and Confidence: Over time, as the healing progresses, you’ll notice your breasts becoming more symmetrical and aligned with your goals. The aim of this surgery is not only physical change but also an improvement in self-confidence and body image.