CORRECTION OF BREAST DEFORMITY
Correction of asymmetry: Correction of asymmetry is a surgery that improves the balance and harmony of the breasts in women or people assigned female at birth who have different sizes, shapes, or positions of the breasts. It can involve breast augmentation, breast reduction, breast uplift, or a combination of these techniques on one or both breasts.
Congenital or acquired correction of tuberous breast deformity: Congenital or acquired correction of tuberous breast deformity is a surgery that corrects the appearance of breasts that are narrow, elongated, and constricted at the base, with large, puffy areolas and downward-pointing nipples. It can involve releasing the tight breast tissue, reshaping the breast mound, reducing the areola size, lifting the nipple position, and adding volume with implants or fat.
Correction of treated cancer patient volume loss by lipomodelling: Correction of treated cancer patient volume loss by lipomodelling is a surgery that uses fat from another part of the body to restore the shape and volume of the breasts in women or people assigned female at birth who have had breast cancer surgery or radiation therapy that caused breast deformity or asymmetry. It can be done alone or in combination with other breast reconstruction techniques.