Breast Asymmetry Correction With Lift
Posted On: March 31, 2016 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Asymmetry, Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Uncategorized
Preoperatively, the patient had significant asymmetry. Breast asymmetry is defined as a difference of form, position, or volume of the breast and affects more than half of all women with some natural asymmetries.
During the consultation, the 26-year-old patient explained her goals, and we agreed to address the right breast by elevating the fold and nipple with a breast lift (mammoplasty) and a breast augmentation using 330 cc high-profile saline breast implants, filling each to 375 cc to achieve a nice symmetrical balance.
The postop photo is only one day out, but she is excited to already see a nice natural look and balance.