Having one breast slightly different in shape, size or position is actually a fairly common occurrence in females. It’s known as having “asymmetrical breasts”, and if that describes you, then you are in company with the likes of famous Hollywood stars Jennifer Lawrence and Keira Knightley, who have publicly discussed having this condition that can affect a high percentage of all women.
When you come in for your initial consultation for correcting uneven breasts in Brisbane, he will explain, in detail, the anatomy of the breast. The simple fact that your breasts are separate glands that are positioned within the front of your chest wall will help you comprehend how they may not be “identical twins”. Quite easily, one breast may be larger than the other or there can be a slight difference in their shape. The exact cause of asymmetrical breasts is unknown, but hormonal changes or traumatic injuries are common contributors. During your menstrual cycle you may notice that your breasts feel fuller and tend to become more sensitive, which is caused by water retention and additional blood flow. Other potential causes of uneven breasts include curvature of your spine, deformities within the chest wall, or even a traumatic injury you may have suffered as an adolescent.
No matter the underlying cause, Dr. Richardson will perform a thorough examination of your breasts, which may include measuring their symmetry through the use of the extraordinary VECTRA 3D Imaging System. You will see a highly detailed, three-dimensional image of your breasts so that Dr. Richardson and you can make the most informed decision on how to correct your asymmetrical breasts. Often, after Dr. Richardson explains his reasoning and answers all of their questions, patients will choose to have a surgical reduction in the size of one breast, rather than having an implant procedure to increase the size of one breast to match the other.
Ultimately, the best way to determine what is best for you and your body is to speak with Dr. Richardson directly. To schedule your consultation appointment at Brisbane Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, contact Dr. Philip Richardson and his staff either online or call 1300 789 240.