
Breast asymmetry refers to a condition in which the size, shape, position, and nipple direction of the two breasts differ from each other. Depending on the degree, the difference may be clearly visible in appearance and may also affect the clothing you wear.
Such asymmetry can occur for various reasons, including congenital factors, differences during growth, trauma, and changes after surgery.

Before correcting breast asymmetry, it is important to identify the exact cause. To do this, the current condition is checked using methods such as physical measurements, imaging, and ultrasound.

Breast asymmetry surgery aims to balance the two breasts, and may involve reducing the size of one breast or, conversely, enlarging it.
In some cases, both breasts are modified to achieve balance. The method used varies depending on the individual’s condition, and consultation and planning are necessary.

If the cause of asymmetry is underdevelopment of one breast, implant insertion or autologous fat grafting may be used. On the other hand, if one breast is larger, breast reduction surgery is applied.
Two or more methods may be used together, and all methods are selected after considering each person’s body type, skin elasticity, and degree of asymmetry.

For a natural result, it is necessary to consider not only size, but also shape, nipple position, and skin texture in a comprehensive way. For this, sufficient preoperative consultation and planning, as well as postoperative care, must be carried out together.

The recovery period after surgery varies from person to person, and for a certain period it may be necessary to avoid strenuous activity, wear compression garments, and have regular follow-up checks. During recovery, swelling and bruising may appear, and they gradually improve over time.

Breast asymmetry surgery may help improve aesthetic and psychological satisfaction, but all breast surgery procedures require thorough prior consultation. To find the method that suits each individual’s condition, it is important to receive careful diagnosis and guidance.

