Written by Jane Tucker| Friday, 10 June 2011| There are 0 comments
The number of women who suffer from asymmetrical breasts (different sized boobs) is considerable and it is thought that as many as one in twenty women have a visible difference in individual breast size. Obviously if the difference is only noticeable by looking very carefully you have nothing to be concerned about and you definitely shouldn't undergo corrective surgery. However if the breast asymmetry is obvious it can diminish your confidence and make you feel incredibly self conscious wearing a bikini or when naked./p>

Practically every single woman could tell you which one of her breasts was bigger as there are always slight differences. In the same way most people can inform you which one of their two feet is bigger. It is normal to have slight disparities in size.
When the problem with breast asymmetry becomes very severe women can even have problems with their posture and may feel unbalanced. They will obviously also have problems finding clothing to fit them and will have to wear loose baggy clothing to hide the differences in breast size. The biggest problem they will have is in finding swimwear and underwear which is comfortable, and in which they feel do not feel self conscious wearing.
If you go to see a cosmetic surgeon about arranging your asymmetrical breasts you will need to decide whether you want to enlarge one breast or reduce the other one so that they become the same size. You should talk about this with your plastic surgeon and he should be able to give you good advice. Do not run into a decision and consider all the options.
The biggest benefit of this plastic surgery is that it will restore your confidence and improve your quality of life.
