LOS ANGELES, CA, December 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) No woman is born with symmetrical breasts. Some amount of asymmetry is not only natural, it's part of what makes you unique. However, when your breasts are strikingly different, your asymmetry may no longer make you feel unique, it may make you feel self-conscious and uncomfortable. In addition, asymmetrical breasts can limit clothing options and make choosing a bra incredibly difficult, but if you have drastically different sized breasts you already know this. What you may not know is that breast augmentation and other plastic surgery techniques can address asymmetry, producing a balanced and appealing appearance for your entire frame.
Plastic Surgery and Breast Asymmetry
With breast augmentation, your plastic surgeon will use implants to improve the size and shape of your breasts. This alone addresses many instances of asymmetry, but not all of them. Breast asymmetry can present itself in a number of ways which may require a combination of plastic surgery breast procedures to fully correct.
Breast asymmetry may be addressed through breast augmentation alone. It may also be addressed by combining augmentation with breast lift or breast reduction. Breast asymmetry may be caused by nipple placement, necessitating a repositioning or the nipple or reduction of the areola along with augmentation or reduction. The possible combinations are numerous, but your procedures will need to be based on your exclusive issues.
Your body is different than anyone else's. Your breasts, even when similar to other women, fit your profile in distinctive ways. Your plastic surgeon should be willing to work with you on an individual basis, paying close attention to your natural dimensions and listening to your aesthetic desires to help you achieve the look of your dreams.
If you have asymmetrical breasts, there is a plastic surgery technique that can help restore balance, enhance your clothing options, and improve your overall appearance. Your plastic surgeon will be able to assess your entire frame and help you determine what breast surgery options will best meet your needs.
For more information about correcting breast asymmetry in the Los Angeles area, please visit the website of Eugene Kim, MD Plastic Surgery today.
Website: http://www.ekimplasticsurgery.com
Correction of Asymmetry
No woman is born with symmetrical breasts. Some amount of asymmetry is not only natural, it's part of what makes you unique.
2012-12-28
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[Press-News.org] Correction of AsymmetryNo woman is born with symmetrical breasts. Some amount of asymmetry is not only natural, it's part of what makes you unique.