Asymmetry Fixed With Breast Surgery

Asymmetry Fixed With Breast Surgery | Dr. Shaun Parson, Scottsdale

Asymmetry Fixed With Breast Surgery

We’ve grown up believing that things in pairs are always symmetrical. When it comes to the human body, however, this fact simply doesn’t hold true. It’s normal for the eyes, ears, and breasts to be a little off. In fact, experts say that 100% of women have asymmetrical breasts. So if you notice that one breast is larger than the other or hangs a little lower than the other, you’re not crazy. If it bothers you, however, then you do have options to fix it, such as a breast lift or breast augmentation.

Breast Asymmetry: It’s all in the Genes

If you don’t like the way your breasts look, then technically you could blame your parents. Asymmetry is something that develops during pregnancy and is believed to be caused by stressors such as alcohol and tobacco use or poor health. These stressors affect the fetus in various ways, and can ultimately lead to lopsided breasts, unfortunately.

Can Surgery Help To Correct Breast Asymmetry?

Every woman has some degree of breast asymmetry, so there’s no need to undergo a risky surgery only to fix a minor level of lopsidedness that nobody’s going to notice anyway. However, if you have plans to undergo a breast lift, breast augmentation or breast reduction anyway, then it’s a good idea to discuss symmetry with your plastic surgeon and make sure he or she understands your goals. Most plastic surgeons know that aesthetics is a key goal of virtually all women and will likely oblige – as long as it’s not too complicated.

Breast Surgery Consultation with Scottsdale Plastic Surgeon Dr. Shaun Parson

Dr. Shaun Parson is a board certified plastic surgeon skilled in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Serving Scottsdale and the surrounding areas, he has an excellent reputation. Call Dr. Parson at (480) 282-8386 to set up an informative consultation session to see if breast surgery is a good idea to fix your asymmetrical breasts.