Category: Breast Asymmetry
Posted On: April 26, 2016 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Every week at my Beverly Hills practice, I see patients who have some variation of breast asymmetry. Breast asymmetry is defined as a difference of form, position, or volume of the breasts, and it affects more than half of all women. Slight differences in a woman’s breasts are generally of no concern; however, if the differences […]
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Posted On: March 31, 2016 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
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 […]
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Posted On: November 03, 2015 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
I was presented with a 41-year-old female who was looking to have a breast augmentation as well as correct her asymmetry of her breast. During the consultation she explained her goals and we agreed to address the right breast by elevating the fold and nipple along with using 350 cc high profile saline breast implants. […]
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Posted On: December 02, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
This patient presents with congenital asymmetry of the breast. Severe breast asymmetry such as the following is most easily correctable with high profile saline implants. The patient had sutures removed in 10 days and then continue with dry dressing changes twice a day for 10 days. Severe congenital breast asymmetry comes in many forms. The […]
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Posted On: March 24, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
The patient presents with very severe breast asymmetry. Her breasts are different in size and shape. Notice the left breast is larger and lower. There is more skin laxity. It was decided she would undergo high profile saline implants with two different sizes with a 465 cc high profile placed on the left and a […]
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Posted On: February 12, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
The patient below shows an amazing preoperative evaluation showing three dramatic problems. The first is significant breast asymmetry. Notice the right breast is significantly larger and wider than the left. This is associated with, 1) A congenital thoracic chest wall asymmetry. 2) Severe pectus excavatum centrally with a depression deformity of the inner breast. This […]
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Posted On: March 26, 2013 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
STATUS POST MASSIVE WEIGHT LOSS The patient presents with significant weight loss, well over 120 pounds, leaving her with severe breast asymmetry, grade 3 ptosis, massive abdominal pannus, skin laxity with residual lipodystrophy of the iliac crest roll hips. The patient presented for breast enhancement, breast mastopexy and full tummy tuck procedure. The frontal views […]
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Posted On: November 28, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
The above patient presents with significant nipple hypertrophy, left breast greater than right as well as hypoplastic breasts. She is a good candidate for augmentation mammoplasty procedure using high profile smooth round saline implants in the dual plane technique through a periareolar approach and a left nipple reduction reducing the left nipple through a superior pedicle flap. The inferior […]
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Posted On: February 21, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
The below patient presents with severe breast endomorphic build, notice the thick chest wall muscle as well as the pectus excavatum with the slight asymmetry and droop after massive weight loss. The patient presents to the operating room where we reconstructed her with 450 cc style 45 extra high profile silicone gel implants in the […]
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