I really don't need to ask weather or not I have terrible tuberous breasts, but how bad is it exactly? Like grade 1, 2, or 3? I absolutely hate having this condition, it's completely ruining my life. I can't even get off work and come home and take a shower with out taking a mental break down, all I do is cry. After I got pregnant everything went down hill even further, I only breast fed and pumped for a couple weeks at that, so why do I look so disgusting? Honestly how ugly are they? ):
June 22, 2015
Answer: Tubular breast syndrome? Hi... thank you for the question and photos... You do no look disgusting... you do have tuberous breast condition, with is treated with breast augmentation surgery.
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June 22, 2015
Answer: Tubular breast syndrome? Hi... thank you for the question and photos... You do no look disgusting... you do have tuberous breast condition, with is treated with breast augmentation surgery.
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June 25, 2015
Answer: Can #tuberousbreasts be corrected with a #breastaugmentation? Hi Svld, Thanks for your question and photos. Please remember that we all come in all shapes and sizes and breasts are no measure of who we are. Since you mention you're spending a lot of time crying you may benefit from discussing these feelings with a medical professional like a counselor or psychiatrist. From a surgical perspective, depending on the aesthetic outcome you wish for it does seem your breasts could do well with breast implants and a periareolar breast lift. Should you go the surgical route, meet with a plastic surgeon who has experience and pictures they can show you of breasts like yours they have treated in the past. They should also have at least one, if not all of these credentials:*Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery -- The gold star symbol*A member of the ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgeons) -- The circle symbol*A member of the ASAPS (American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons) -- the Queen Nefertitti symbol with a TriangleVery best to you. -Brian S. Coan, MD, FACS
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June 25, 2015
Answer: Can #tuberousbreasts be corrected with a #breastaugmentation? Hi Svld, Thanks for your question and photos. Please remember that we all come in all shapes and sizes and breasts are no measure of who we are. Since you mention you're spending a lot of time crying you may benefit from discussing these feelings with a medical professional like a counselor or psychiatrist. From a surgical perspective, depending on the aesthetic outcome you wish for it does seem your breasts could do well with breast implants and a periareolar breast lift. Should you go the surgical route, meet with a plastic surgeon who has experience and pictures they can show you of breasts like yours they have treated in the past. They should also have at least one, if not all of these credentials:*Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery -- The gold star symbol*A member of the ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgeons) -- The circle symbol*A member of the ASAPS (American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons) -- the Queen Nefertitti symbol with a TriangleVery best to you. -Brian S. Coan, MD, FACS
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