TUBEROUS BREAST CORRECTION
Tuberous breasts are a congenital breast deformity that develops during fetal growth and becomes apparent during puberty as the breasts develop. Treatment is surgical and requires specialized techniques to restore both the shape and size of the breasts.
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BREAST HYPOPLASIA CORRECTION
Breast hypoplasia is corrected through breast augmentation using specialized silicone implants placed behind the breast tissue. It is one of the most popular procedures in plastic surgery, with an estimated over three million women worldwide having undergone breast augmentation in the past 35 years.
CORRECTION OF BREAST ASYMMETRY
Many women have a slight asymmetry between the two breasts that is not easily noticeable. However, in some cases, the difference in size and shape is significant, causing aesthetic imbalance and psychological distress. Plastic surgery allows for effective correction of breast asymmetry, aiming to achieve a harmonious and symmetrical appearance with impressive results.
BREAST REDUCTION
Breast reduction surgery aims to decrease the size of the breasts by removing fat, glandular tissue, and excess skin, making the breasts smaller, lighter, and firmer. At the same time, it can reduce the size of the areola and reposition it to a higher, more youthful position.
BREAST RECONSTRUCTION AFTER MASSIVE WEIGHT LOSS
The breast is composed mainly of fatty tissue, which is why massive weight loss often leads to significant sagging and loss of breast volume. Plastic surgery can offer effective solutions for these patients through specialized procedures aimed at increasing breast volume and lifting the breasts by removing excess skin.
BREAST RECONSTRUCTION AFTER MASTECTOMY
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy is essential when considering the permanent physical loss and the psychological, social, and aesthetic impact of this procedure. The patient may consult a plastic surgeon prior to mastectomy to discuss reconstruction options, either immediate (performed at the same time as mastectomy) or delayed (after approximately six months), as well as the most appropriate method for reconstruction.
SKIN AND NIPPLE SPARING MASTECTOMY
Skin and nipple-sparing mastectomy is a surgical technique in which the surgeon removes only the breast tissue while preserving the skin and the nipple-areola complex. With this technique, also known as subcutaneous mastectomy, a “pocket” is created that can be filled with a silicone implant, providing highly natural aesthetic results.


