Wednesday 20 March 2024

Asymmetric Tubular Breasts: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

 

Tubular Breasts: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Asymmetric Tubular Breast

A congenital anomaly causes a woman's breasts to become deformed, a condition known as tuberous breasts, also known as tubular breasts or tubular breast deformity. This prevents the breasts from developing normally during puberty. There is not enough skin or volume under the areola to describe these breasts. It also has a big, broad, or projecting areola with drooping or downward-pointing nipples.

Asymmetries can also develop in tuberculous breasts. One or both breasts may be affected by these conditions. The patient may also notice an abnormally large distance between the breasts if both breasts are affected. Deficits in the skin covering the breast and breast tissue may also exist.

Causes of tubular breasts

Causes of tubular breasts


Making an appointment with your physician is the first step if you have asymmetric tubular breasts. Don't be afraid to tell the surgeon everything about your medical history or the kind of outcome you hope to achieve from the procedure.

Asymmetric tuberous breast surgery is a sensitive, highly customized plastic surgery operation. For this reason, a patient should only have cosmetic surgery performed by a licensed, skilled, and experienced plastic surgeon who is aware of her demands and can assist her in getting the desired outcome.

Make an appointment with Dr. Amit Gupta right now to find out more about how to cure your asymmetric tuberous breasts!


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