Breast Asymmetry Correction Surgery

Breast asymmetry is when both breasts are not identical. One breast may be larger than the other, one breast may droop while the other is firm, or the nipple positions may be off center. While this is often not a big deal, in extreme cases the woman may find that she has a self image or bust that is unattractive to her spouse. This procedure should only be performed on a woman whose breasts are fully developed so that no further change is expected to occur. The procedure is similar to, but not to be confused with, breast augmentation and breast enhancement.

How the Procedure Works

The procedure for breast asymmetry correction surgery may take anywhere from one to three hours to complete. The procedure will usually consist of some breast augmentation as well, especially if one breast is larger than the other. There is usually a small amount of breast augmentation in both breasts to make them look identical and shapelier. The procedure can be done either inpatient or outpatient, which is usually either up to you or dependent upon how complicated the procedure will be.

The Recovery Process

It will not take you a very long time to recover from the breast asymmetry correction surgery. As a matter of fact, you will probably be able to go back to work within one to two weeks. This is not long when you compare it to the recovery times for other cosmetic surgery. Side effects that you may experience during this time of recovery include mild to moderate discomfort, tightness, swelling, and possibly decreased arm movement.

The Cost of Breast Asymmetry Correction

Whenever you consider having cosmetic surgery performed, price is always a factor. The cost of breast asymmetry correction surgery is really up in the air. Honestly, it could be anywhere from $2,000 to $8,000. It mostly depends on the work that has to be done and the implants that will be involved.

Risks of Breast Asymmetry Correction Surgery

While there are bound to be risks involved with any type of surgery, you don’t usually have much to worry about. Risks involved with breast asymmetry correction surgery usually include visible rippling from the implants, loss of sensation in the nipples, persistent asymmetry, infection, hematoma, or internal scar tissues that are uncomfortable.

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