Is this waterfall deformity or am I just not used to having upper pole fullness? (Photo)
July 23, 2022
Asked By:RitaRepulsa in Frasnes-lez-Gosselies, Région Wallonne, Belgium
7 months post-operation of an anchor lift with under the muscle implants to correct tuberous breasts. Is this drop and fluff leading to waterfall or am I looking ok? I am not used to having full breasts as my natural breasts were so saggy naturally
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Unfortunately, tuberous breast are one of those conditions that may or may not be covered by your insurance. it depends on the severity of the condition, the quality of the photos, the insurance policy and reviewer, and on your persistence and fortitude to fight multiple appeals if needed.
Hello and thank you for your question. Based on the photographs I would recommend an evaluation with a board-certified plastic surgeon that is going to measure you accurately. Tuberous breast and constricted breast deformity is the same by definition. This is a congenital anomaly produced from...
Hello and thank you for your question and pictures! Based on the pictures provided, it doesn’t look as though your breasts are tubular. A breast lift and volume would give you a higher fuller looking profile. To determine what is best for you, there would need to be a full examination. T...
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