Breast Asymmetry ~ One Breast Larger Than the Other

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Breast Asymmetry ~ One Breast Larger Than the Other

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Answer from Glenn Vallecillos, MD: Ginger, Thanks for the question. In short, breast asymmetry is common feature among most women. These asymmetries can...

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4 Weeks Post Op Concerned with Asymmetry And/or Possible CC? (photo) Doctor Answers, Tips

realself.com — “All breasts are somewhat asymmetric. It is still a bit early, and one breast looks a bit higher than the other but this again is a bit early. ...View full resource at realself.com

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One Breast Larger Than the Other After Breast Augmentation/with a Lift. Is This Normal ?? Doctor Answers, Tips

realself.com — “If there is a marked asymmetry in the first few days after surgery, then you need to let your doctor know right away to make sure there is no fluid...View full resource at realself.com

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Breast Augmentation Asymmetry After 6 Weeks. Will It Get Better Or Will I Need Surgery to Correct It? Doctor Answers, Tips

realself.com — “One breast is definitely larger than the other.  You need to see your surgeon to rule out the possibility of a blood/fluid collection which...View full resource at realself.com

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One of my Breasts is Loose and Sliding Around in the Pocket- What Can I Do? Doctor Answers, Tips

realself.com — “If you are 4 months out from breast augmentation and one implant is significantly lower than the other and the pocket is larger also, you will almost...View full resource at realself.com

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Healing periods are often different on each breast. ~ Why is One Breast Softer Than the Other 1 Week Post-op?

realself.com — “You just have to be patient and give your breasts time to heal.  Since you had asymmetry, more work was done to correct your breasts.  Healing...View full resource at realself.com

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One breast is harder than the other: when to look into this. ~ Hard Breast Implant After Replacement Surgery

realself.com — “If this occurred suddenly, you should have it evaluated. If it is larger it may be a sign of seroma and the FDA has recently asked use to evaluate...View full resource at realself.com

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What to do with one breast larger than the other? ~ One Breast Reduction. Will It Look Weird?

realself.com — “Answer from Richard Greco, MD: Breast Assymtery is a very individual problem.  It depends on the actual shape and size of each breast and the goals of...View full resource at realself.com

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Correction of breast asymmetry and persistent sagging (ptosis) Photos/Pics ~ Differing Opinions on Breast Augmentation Revision

realself.com — “My guess is that you want something other than just correction of asymmetry, It appears that putting a slightly larger implant on the right will produce...View full resource at realself.com

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Breast implant asymmetry (VIDEO) ~ If One Breast is a Little Bigger Than the Other, What Do You Do?

realself.com — “This is a complex issue and I have prepared four youtube videos on the subject the first of which is linked below. In brief, you can put a larger implant...View full resource at realself.com

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Implant mix-up? ~ Why is One Breast Still So Much Larger Than the Other?

realself.com — “AT two weeks, there is sitll signficant swelling, and I would recommend waiting at least 3-4 months before making any accusations. In the meantime, let you...View full resource at realself.com

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