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What is Breast Asymmetry?

Average Length of Stay
7 Days
Average Length of Stay in Hospital
1 Day
Average Operation Duration
2-4 Hours
Average Recovery Duration
1-2 Week(s)

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What is Breast Asymmetry and How Is It Treated?
What is Breast Asymmetry?
Breast asymmetry is a difference in shape, size or nipple position between the two breasts, which occurs in approximately 85% of women. This condition, which often goes unnoticed when it is mild, can lead to physical and psychological discomfort when it is significant. This condition, which becomes more pronounced after breastfeeding periods, can cause posture disorders, underwear and outerwear problems and lack of self-confidence.
Causes of Breast Asymmetry

  • Congenital Factors: Breast asymmetry may be congenital due to structural defects.

  • Breastfeeding: During breastfeeding, more milk production in one breast or the baby sucking more from one breast can lead to asymmetry.

  • Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations can cause changes in breast tissue.

  • Surgical Interventions: Past surgical interventions can create a deformed appearance.

  • Weight Changes: Weight gain and loss can lead to changes in breast tissue.

How is Breast Asymmetry Treated?
Surgical and non-surgical methods are available to treat breast asymmetry. The choice of treatment is determined by the degree of asymmetry and the needs of the patient.

  1. Surgical Methods:

    • Breast Augmentation: A silicone prosthesis is placed in the small breast.

    • Breast Reduction: Excess tissue is surgically removed from the larger breast.

    • Breast Lift Silicone prostheses can be used to eliminate the lack of volume and give the breast a more upright form.

  2. Fat Injection

    • Volume Increase: Breast asymmetry can be eliminated with fat injection at the ideal rate. This method is suitable for simple asymmetries.

Who Can Have Breast Asymmetry Surgery?

  • Women over 18 years of age: Development must be complete.

  • Women who are not pregnant or breastfeeding: It is healthier to wait, as breast volume changes may occur during breastfeeding.

  • People in Good Health: People who do not have serious health problems that may prevent surgery.

Operation Process
The breast asymmetry correction operation varies depending on the degree of asymmetry in the breast. It is performed under general anesthesia and usually involves the following steps:

  1. Examination and Planning: The disproportionate areas of the patient's breasts are determined and the appropriate treatment method is selected.

  2. Surgical Intervention: A prosthesis is placed in the small breast or excess tissue is removed from the large breast.

  3. Postoperative period: The patient's condition is evaluated and may be kept under observation in the clinic before discharge.

Post-Operative Recovery Process

  • First Days There may be mild pain and it can be controlled with prescribed painkillers. Swelling, bruising and redness may occur.

  • First Weeks It may take several weeks to complete healing. During the healing process, you should avoid hitting the breast and follow the doctor's recommendations.

  • Long Term It may be necessary to wait at least 6 months to achieve the desired appearance in the implanted breast.

Breast Asymmetry Treatment Price
The cost of breast asymmetry treatment varies depending on the method used and the experience of the surgeon. Different treatment methods such as implant placement, breast reduction and fat injection have different costs. A detailed examination and planning is necessary before deciding on treatment.
Breast Asymmetry Correction in Turkey
Turkey is a popular destination worldwide for aesthetic operations. With experienced surgeons and advanced surgical facilities, Turkey offers a viable option for the treatment of breast asymmetry.
Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does the healing process take? Full recovery can take up to 6 weeks, but most patients feel no discomfort after the first week.

  • Will I need more surgery in the future? Usually a single operation is sufficient, but if not satisfied, additional interventions may be required.

  • Can I breastfeed after breast asymmetry surgery? Yes, breastfeeding is possible after breast asymmetry surgery.

Breast asymmetry treatment is an important aesthetic intervention that positively affects the physical and psychological health of women. This treatment allows women to achieve a better quality of life by increasing their self-confidence.

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