The Plastic Surgery Room

Episode 29: Asymmetric Breast — Diagnosis, Planning, and the Operation Where You Are Fixing Two Different Problems at the Same Time

17 min · 11. Mai 2026
Episode Episode 29: Asymmetric Breast — Diagnosis, Planning, and the Operation Where You Are Fixing Two Different Problems at the Same Time Cover

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One breast is bigger. One is smaller. It sounds simple — it almost never is. Tuberous breast deformity, Poland syndrome, IMF asymmetry, the augmentation-mastopexy blood supply problem, radial scoring of the constricted lower pole, and the intraoperative sit-up that reveals every mistake before you close. Episode 29 — asymmetric breast, from the diagnosis that changes everything to the periareolar purse-string suture that holds it together.

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