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Tuberous Breast Correction



What Is Tuberous Breast Correction?


Tuberous breast correction is a surgical procedure to address a congenital deformity where the breasts appear narrow at the base, with herniated areolas, high inframammary folds or tubular shape. The surgery reshapes the breast for a fuller, more natural appearance.



What Can Tuberous Breast Correction Change?


It can:

  • Correct narrow, constricted breast base
  • Reduce areola herniation and enlarge the areola if needed
  • Improve breast symmetry and shape
  • Restore natural breast fullness and proportion


Are You a Good Candidate?


You may be a good candidate if you:

  • Are in good overall health
  • Have tuberous or constricted breast deformities
  • Desire improved breast shape and symmetry
  • Are prepared to follow post-operative care instructions


What to Expect During Surgery?


Surgery is performed under general anaesthesia.

The surgeon releases constricted tissue, reshapes the breast and may place implants for volume if needed.

Incisions are planned to minimize visible scarring.

Surgery usually takes 2–3 hours.



Risks & Safety


Possible risks include:

  • Swelling, bruising, or mild discomfort
  • Infection or bleeding
  • Scarring or asymmetry
  • Rare complications related to anaesthesia



What Does Recovery Look Like?


Recovery after a facelift requires patience but is generally well tolerated.

  • First week: Swelling and mild discomfort; supportive bras are recommended
  • Weeks 2–3: Most swelling subsides; light activities can resume
  • Weeks 4–6: Breast shape settles
  • Months 3–6: Final breast contour and symmetry are visible



Summary


Tuberous breast correction restores natural shape, symmetry, and proportion to constricted breasts. When performed by an experienced surgeon, it provides long-lasting, aesthetically pleasing results.