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Your breasts are not tubular. You may benefit from breast augmentation to improve the shape and volume. If you want to move the nipple-areola complex more medial and decrease the separation from the breasts then you will need a circumareola lift.Best Wishes,Gary Horndeski, M.D.
Your breasts are not classic tubular. (Areolae not enlarged, breast tissue not herniated, etc).They appear slightly constricted but should respond well to breast augmentation.An exam and consultation with a plastic surgeon is recommended to discuss your options and expectations.
Fortunately your breasts are not Tubular!. Your breasts are normal.If you want to have fuller rounder breasts with less"pointed" nipples a breast augmentation can make a nice difference.
You do not have tuberous breasts. Yours are just small and a bit less developed than some are. You need nothing or just a simple augmentation if you want them bigger.
I would recommend performing an augmentation-mastopexy (implant + lift). Surgery pricing is quite variable depending on the region, surgeon, and practice. Regardless of where, you need to find a plastic surgeon with actual training in plastic surgery, ideally one with aesthetic fellowship training.
Hi, thanks for your question. The appearance of your breasts could be improved with an uplift combined with an areola reduction, and some fat grafting to help boost the volume in the lower pole of your breast. I think your best result would be with the addition of a breast implant, but I would...
Hi, thanks for your question. Based on your photos, you do have some breast asymmetry and some features associated with tuberous breasts. Whether your goals can be achieved with fat transfer alone depends on what you are hoping to get out of surgery. If you have adequate fat available for...