What to do about uneven breasts?!


Question: What to do about uneven breasts!?
I heard that most girls have uneven breasts, but in most cases, do they even out!? I think I might have uneven breasts, depending on which angles I tailt my shoulders!.!.!.!.which is weird!. Sometimes my right looks bigger, than the left does!.!.!.!.Will it even out to practically the sane for most people!? I'm eighteen!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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If you can't tell which one is bigger, they must be nearly identical in size, which means that you have nothing to stress about!.

Yes, most women have a small inequality between the breasts!. If I remember correctly, it's usually the left breast that is a tiny bit bigger!. In most women, though, they are so close in size that only the woman herself is likely to notice the difference (and even then, she might not notice a difference unless she looks for it)!.

While they are still developing, they may be noticeably uneven!. This should even out as they reach full development!. If a woman has very noticeably uneven, fully developed breasts, some minor breast augmentation on the smaller one can even them out (reduction is also an option, but reduction procedures are more complicated than augmentation procedures)!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

!.!.!."When should asymmetry of the breasts be surgically corrected!?

Many surgeons prefer not to perform cosmetic surgery prior to age 18 although this has been questioned and long term results may be as good when operating at age 17 or less!. In general, however, it is best not to operate within the first two years after the onset of menses!. An exception to this may be for massive enlargement of the breast called virginal hypertrophy!. If there is asymmetrical growth with severe hypertrophy (cup size greater than D) in adolescence, then surgery may be performed at a much younger age even though the other breast has not yet completed its growth!.

Surgery for breast asymmetry may involve augmentation of one or both breasts, reduction mammoplasty of one or both breasts if hypertrophy is present, or even augmentation of one breast and reduction in size of the other!. Sometimes there is sagging (ptosis) of one of the asymmetrical breasts that needs to be corrected at the same time!. Surgery to correct asymmetry is about 90% successful as far as women attaining their desired result!.!.!."

from http://www!.wdxcyber!.com/nbreast3!.htm

It won't even out naturally!. You'd have to get breast surgery to fix it!.







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Your breasts will never be the same exact size!. One will always be a little bigger than the other!. It's natural!. It's just like how one of your legs is just a little longer than the other!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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