Although asymmetrical breasts may not necessitate medical intervention, they can significantly affect confidence and self-esteem for many women. This disparity can impact the quality of life, making it challenging for many women to feel at ease in social settings such as the beach, pool, or intimate encounters. Our asymmetrical breast surgery is the perfect solution for this.
It is not uncommon for some to have one breast that is slightly smaller than the other. In most cases this is mild and may not be severe enough to consider surgery. Asymmetric breasts can make you feel self-conscious both in and out of clothing. It can also be difficult to find a bra or swimsuit that fits properly. This is where surgical solutions at Medisculpt come in. Asymmetrical breast surgery involves fat transfer/lipofilling with varied sized implants and a combination of both a reduction or uplift with implants.
Learn how our Asymmetrica Breast procedures at Medisculpt can boost your confidence, helping you feel and look your best, with expertise and experience leading your journey.
Asymmetrical breast surgery can significantly improve the symmetry between the breasts, resulting in a more balanced and harmonious appearance.
By achieving their desired breast size, clients often experience a significant boost in self-esteem and body confidence, leading to a more positive self-image and quality of life.
Achieving more symmetrical breasts can expand clothing options, as clients no longer struggle with finding garments that accommodate uneven breast sizes.
Symmetrical breasts contribute to overall body proportionality, enhancing the overall aesthetic balance and harmony of the physique.
Breast asymmetry correction surgery aims to address differences in size and shape between the breasts, enhancing overall body image. Reasons to consider this surgery include:
To correct this asymmetry, you may require surgery to one or both of your breasts. This can involve a breast reduction of your larger breast, a breast enlargement of your smaller breast, a breast uplift (mastopexy) on one or both of your breasts. It may also involve surgery to reduce the size of one or both of your areolas (the brown area around your nipple). For simpler cases of volume asymmetry, only in small breasts can a correction be achieved with different volume and or profile breast implants. Such a procedure. The operation is usually performed under general anaesthetic, and can take up to 2 hours to complete!
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Patients post-surgery for Asymmetrical Breast Surgery should expect some bruising, swelling and sometimes, minor asymmetry. Dissolving sutures are used, so no full-body showers should done for a week. A sports bra must be worn for 6 weeks and all patients should avoid gym/lifting for 4/6 weeks.
Our Asymmetrical Breast Surgery procedure at Medisculpt is a day case. This means that patients can typically return home the same day after the surgery. The procedure usually takes around 2 hours to be completed, allowing patients to recover in the comfort of their own home.
Please read as much in advance of your operation as possible- this is important information for your safety about your surgery. If your procedure is under General Anaesthetic or Local Anaesthetic with Sedation it is important that you follow the fasting instructions that are included within this letter.
When you come in for the procedure, please ensure the area is clean and free of oil-based products. Bring a supportive bra and loose clothing.
Smoking
It is strongly encouraged that you stop smoking. This will reduce your risk of respiratory and anaesthetic complications after your operation. There are a number of options to help you stop smoking- please speak to a GP to discuss which option will be the most suitable for you. Acupuncture and hypnotherapy can also help some patients.
Alcohol
Drinking alcohol can greatly affect the outcome of your surgery. It is advisable to avoid or consume limited alcohol to help a speedy recovery.
Medications
Please bring your medications with you on the day of your appointment for surgery. Bring with you a list of all prescribed and over-the-counter medications that you take, including the dosage and strength. Check beforehand with the surgeon which medications to take on the day of surgery. If you prefer, staff will be happy to enquire on your behalf. Vitamins or supplement use should be stopped 2 weeks prior to operation. If you are advised to take your medication, swallow only the smallest amount of water and inform the anaesthetist or nurse on the day of surgery.
Warfarin– If your surgeon tells you to stop taking Warfarin before surgery, you must contact the doctor who monitors your Warfarin and get approval before you stop taking any doses.
Patients with Diabetes
On the morning of surgery, do not take your insulin or diabetic pill, but rather bring this with you. If your arrival time is after 9 a.m. or you are not feeling well, immediately notify the staff that you are an insulin dependent diabetic. If you take insulin and need to take a bowel prep the day before surgery, check with your medical doctor or nurse about insulin doses.
Patients with Asthma
Bring your inhaler(s) with you to the hospital. If needed, you may use your inhaler as directed by the doctor.
Nail Polish/ Tips/ Wraps/ Gels (Etc.)
All nail polish should be removed before your arrival to surgery. We understand that tips, wraps, gels, etc. are expensive, however we ask that these products are removed for your safety. This will help the anaesthetist to accurately monitor your oxygen level during surgery.
Clothing
You will be most comfortable in loose-fitting, easily-folded clothing and low-heeled/ flat shoes.
Hearing Aids
Patients who wear hearing aids should wear them to the appointment on the day of surgery so that you can hear and understand everything that is communicated to you.
Dentures
You will be asked to remove all non-permanent dental wok before your surgery. Please bring a denture cup with you.
Contact Lenses
Wear glasses when possible. If contact lenses must be worn, bring your lens case and solution with you to the hospital. If glasses are worn, bring a case to hold them in.
Hair, Wigs and Hairpieces
Wear your hair loose or tie with a simple band. Avoid the use of clips, pins or bulky headbands.
Do not use hair spray.
Before going into surgery, patients will be asked to remove wigs and hairpieces.
Makeup and Perfume
Makeup and perfume should not be worn on the day of surgery.
Food and Drink (Fasting)
You should stop consuming milk (coloured liquids) and food at least 6 hours before having your anaesthetic administered to you. You should stop consuming clear liquids (e.g. water or tea without milk) at least 2-3 hours before surgery. If your surgery is in the morning, we suggest to stop eating/ consuming coloured liquids & food at 12am, if your surgery is in the afternoon your should stop consuming coloured liquids & food 6 hours prior, a light lunch is allowed.
Discharge from Hospital
You must have an escort with you on your discharge from hospital. if there are any unexpected medical issues found on the day of your operation, then on rare occasions the surgery may have to be postponed or cancelled for your own safety. If your operation is to be done under a general anaesthetic or sedation, you will not be able to drive afterwards, so please ensure you make arrangements for your safe return home.
Patients should expect some bruising and swelling post-surgery. Dissolving sutures are used in this surgery so it’s important ro keep dry for 1 week. Also, a supportive bra must be worn for 6 weeks (about 1 and a half months). Avoid lifting/gym for 4-6 weeks (about 1 and a half months).
“A big thank you. I am so grateful to you and delighted with my new boobs! It was worth the wait! Please also thank your fantastic team on my behalf, they were all so professional and caring.”
“I’d just like to say THANK YOU so much for what you have done for me. I never got to day thank you in person- you have changed my life. You are an amazing woman and I wish that I had come to see you years ago.”
“I would like to thank you for all your skills and kindness during the operation. You are a wonderful and gifted person and I shall never forget you.”
From minimally invasive procedures to complex surgical treatments, we offer a wide range of surgical specialties, including face, body and breast procedures. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest advancements in medical technology to ensure optimal surgical outcomes and patient safety.
At Medisculpt, our priority is to help you achieve your goals. From consultation to finish, we always put in that extra effort to ensure your journey is as smooth and pleasant as possible. We aim to actively involve our patients in decision-making processes, and providing thorough pre-operative education and post-operative support.
Whether you are seeking subtle enhancements or complete transformations, we are here to listen, support, and empower you to achieve your desired goals.