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Can you tell me about asymmetric breasts?

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Extremely common: In fact the left breast is typically larger than the right. Breasts may be normally asymmetric in which case the size, shape or nipple positions may be slightly off or there can be more extremes where one breast is considerably larger due to pathology or the other breast is markedly smaller and may be associated with congenital deformity. Correction depends on identifying the desireable breassize.

Answered 2/16/2014

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