Most women are born with a natural difference in the size of their breasts. It is perfectly natural and generally insignificant. Sometimes, however, this difference is quite noticeable. Many women with breast asymmetry struggle with self-confidence when looking in the mirror or even when fully clothed and performing your everyday tasks. There's no reason to go through your life feeling less than confident in your body image. Let Dr. Andres help you create the evenly-sized, plump, rounded breasts you deserve with breast augmentation in Phoenix.

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Achieving Balance and Beauty

Seeing your own personal vision of beauty come to life in your body can be a wonderful boost for your self-esteem, as well as your feeling of femininity. Asymmetrical breasts are defined by a difference in one or more of the following:

  • Breast volume
  • Position of the breasts
  • Form or shape of the breasts

Breast Augmentation to Correct Asymmetrical Breasts

It is completely normal to have asymmetry in the breasts, and the degree of their asymmetry may vary through various stages in your life. You may notice a greater difference in the size of your breasts during puberty, pregnancy, or while you are breastfeeding.

While we are not entirely sure what causes breasts to be asymmetrical, it can be caused by hormonal changes in your body, bodily trauma, or an underlying medical condition. No matter the cause of your asymmetry, Dr. Andres can help you find a solution to help you achieve your vision of beauty and femininity for your body using breast augmentation surgery.

There are many ways you can choose to correct breast asymmetry through augmentation. If asymmetry makes you feel uncomfortable in your body, you can choose to have the smaller breast augmented to match the shape and size of your larger breast. This is often achievable using a silicone or saline implant. You may decide to have both breasts augmented, using implants of varying sizes to achieve a more balanced figure while enhancing your bustline.

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Breast Reduction to Correct Asymmetrical Breasts

If you prefer the size and shape of your smaller, perkier breast, you may choose to have the size of your larger breast altered to match that of your smaller breast. This is accomplished through breast reduction surgery on the larger breast. During this procedure, excess tissue is removed from the larger breast, allowing it to match the size and contour of the smaller breast while reshaping the contour to a rounded, plump appearance.

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Breast Lift to Correct Asymmetrical Breasts

If your asymmetry is caused by one breast drooping or sagging more than the other, it may be possible to correct the asymmetry through a breast lift. This is achieved by removing excess or sagging skin from the drooping breast, creating a symmetrical silhouette post-surgery, and giving your breasts a more even appearance.

No matter what route you choose to take to correct your breast asymmetry, it's important to remember that some asymmetry is completely normal. However you define your vision of beauty for your body, Dr. Andres is committed to helping you achieve your goals and giving you a beautiful, feminine shape that you will adore.

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A private, fully-tailored consultation is your next step to uncovering which surgical route is the right one for you. Dr. Lewis Albert Andres will intently listen to your particular goals in regards to your physical enhancement desires. From there, he will fully discuss all of the available options and meticulously examine

your body to determine with you which is the best course of action to attain your aesthetic objectives. Dr. Andres, a board-certified plastic & reconstructive surgeon in Phoenix & Scottsdale, is committed to delivering some of the best patient care and plastic surgery with honesty, compassion, and expert skill.

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