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Correcting A Slight Tubular Deformity With Augmentation

Posted On: August 02, 2016 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Asymmetry, Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Breast topics

The patient to the left presented with a slight tubular breast deformity. Tuberous breast deformity is a congenital breast anomaly that becomes manifest at the time of puberty and breast development. Her preoperative photo shows a conical appearance to the breast and a poorly defined inframammary fold along the bottom of the breast. During her consultation, she desired a more rounded breasts with fullness. After setting her expectations, we agreed to perform an augmentation mammoplasty procedure using 350cc high-profile saline breast implants.

The 24-year-old patient is now six weeks post op. As you can see by the photo, she has nice fullness and a rounded appearance.
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