Breast asymmetry can be defined as the presence of both breasts in different sizes and different locations of the nipples. The problem of breast asymmetry may also be in men. However, this situation is often seen in women.
Breast asymmetry requires very careful planning of plastic surgery prior to surgery. Each case is different from each other and it is not possible to tell a standard treatment method. Occasionally there are cases where there is no breast tissue on one side and a very large breast on the other side. In this case, breast prosthesis is placed on one side and breast reduction technique is applied on the other side.
Breast asymmetry is also sometimes accompanied by rib cage deformities. In this case, in order to cover the rib cage deformity for aesthetic purposes, the projection base is treated by selecting different prostheses.
In breast asymmetry problems, very different techniques are often applied to both breasts. In other words, the technique of augmentation is applied to one, while the technique of reduction or sewing is applied to the other. This ensures that the result is very close to each other.
Breast asymmetry operations are very difficult. Because pre-surgery planning, after the surgery to protect the image in the later years must be done very carefully.