Breast Asymmetry
Correction
BREAST ASYMMETRY CORRECTION & COMPLEX BREAST AUGMENTATION
Most women who seek breast augmentations come to their plastic surgeons with fairly routine requests. They either want to undergo size enlargement or want to change what was previously performed. Their anatomy is mostly symmetric and if it’s a revisionary procedure, they know what was implanted. Sometimes, that is not the case.
Breast augmentation is considered complex when the history or anatomy requires a creative combination of techniques to create a good result. The reasons for these asymmetries differ. They can be developmental. They can be secondary to childhood surgery. They can be due to prior breast surgeries, either reconstructive or esthetic. The most important determinant of success is being able to figure out what happened and why the breast asymmetry has happened. Prior surgery often complicates our efforts since the normal anatomy is altered. We are not certain from where the blood supply or nerves reach the nipple. Familiarity with various techniques, including those currently out of vogue, is imperative.
Once we establish the problem, we need to know the patient’s goals. It’s not about the surgeon’s special skills; it’s about what the patient wants. If the patient’s goals are unrealistic, the goals need to be discussed and perhaps modified.
Implants come in different sizes. Implants come in different profiles. Implants come in different shapes. Implants are made of different materials. Implants can be placed in different pockets. Effectively, we have to reorient our thinking to come up with a good solution to make pleasing and symmetric results.
Breast augmentations can also be helped by the use of mastopexy. There are a lot of ways to shape the breast and we have to make use of those various techniques. Fat transfer can often be the best way to contour breasts outside of the limits of the implant. Liposuction can also be used to contour the margins of the breast to make a pleasing result.
Complex breast augmentations are a category of breast augmentation that reflects outside-the-box thinking. We not only have to consider how to do things right, but we also have to appreciate how it can all go wrong. With Dr. Geldner’s superior skill, 25 years of experience, and his experienced and compassionate staff, we exceed our patients’ expectations.
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Breast asymmetry correction is a surgical procedure designed to address and correct differences in size, shape, or position between the breasts. This asymmetry can be congenital or develop due to factors such as hormonal changes, trauma, or prior surgeries. The procedure aims to create a more balanced and harmonious appearance, improving the patient’s overall body proportions and boosting self-confidence.
Good candidates for breast asymmetry correction are individuals who are physically healthy and have realistic expectations about the outcome of the surgery. Ideal candidates are non-smokers, as smoking can interfere with the healing process. Those who experience significant breast asymmetry that affects their self-esteem or causes difficulty in finding properly fitting clothing may particularly benefit from this procedure. It’s important for candidates to have fully developed breasts and be emotionally mature enough to understand the procedure and its potential outcomes.
During the consultation, Dr. Geldner will evaluate the patient’s medical history, breast size and shape, skin quality, and overall health to determine if breast asymmetry correction is appropriate. He will discuss the desired results, explain the surgical options (which may include breast augmentation, reduction, or a combination of procedures), and outline the potential risks and benefits. This thorough evaluation ensures that the patient and Dr. Geldner have a mutual understanding of the expected outcomes, leading to a more satisfactory surgical experience.
Breast asymmetry correction can involve a variety of surgical techniques, depending on the nature and extent of the asymmetry. Common techniques include breast augmentation, breast reduction, breast lift (mastopexy), or a combination of these procedures. The choice of technique is tailored to the individual patient’s needs and desired outcomes.
Breast augmentation involves the use of implants or fat transfer to increase the size of the smaller breast, achieving better symmetry. Silicone or saline implants can be used, and the choice depends on the patient’s preference and Dr. Geldner’s recommendation. Fat transfer involves liposuction of fat from another part of the body, which is then purified and injected into the breast.
Breast reduction is performed to reduce the size of the larger breast, creating better balance with the smaller breast. This procedure involves the removal of excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, and may include repositioning the nipple and areola for a more natural appearance.
A breast lift, or mastopexy, may be performed to correct differences in breast position or shape. This procedure involves removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to lift and reshape the breasts. In some cases, a combination of these techniques may be necessary to achieve the desired symmetry.
Dr. Geldner will discuss the most appropriate technique or combination of techniques during the consultation, considering the patient’s anatomy, goals, and preferences.
Recovery after breast asymmetry correction surgery varies depending on the specific procedures performed and the individual’s healing process. Generally, patients can expect some discomfort, swelling, and bruising in the treated areas, which can be managed with prescribed pain medications and proper post-operative care. A surgical support bra or elastic bandage may be recommended to minimize swelling and support the breasts as they heal.
Most patients can return to work and light activities within one to two weeks, but it is important to avoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and any activities that may put strain on the chest area for about four to six weeks. Dr. Geldner will provide detailed instructions on how to care for the surgical site, manage any drains if placed, and recognize signs of potential complications, such as infection or unusual swelling.
Patients should attend all follow-up appointments with Dr. Geldner to monitor progress and ensure proper healing. During these visits, Dr. Geldner will check the incisions, remove any stitches if necessary, and address any concerns the patient may have. Adhering to the post-operative guidelines, such as wearing the support bra continuously and avoiding smoking and alcohol, can significantly enhance the recovery process and the overall results of the surgery.
Recovery time can vary depending on the individual and the extent of the surgery. It’s important to give the body time to heal and to avoid rushing back into daily activities too soon. With proper care and patience, most patients find that the physical and emotional benefits of breast asymmetry correction far outweigh the temporary discomfort and restrictions during the recovery period.
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Breast Augmentation
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