Procedure
Tuberous Breast Correction in Kenya
A specialized breast procedure for selected tuberous or constricted breast shape concerns, planned around anatomy and realistic correction.
Suitability, safety, expected results, and recovery are reviewed during consultation before any treatment plan is confirmed.
Overview
Tuberous breast correction is a specialized surgical procedure for selected patients with constricted or tuberous breast development. Tuberous breasts may appear narrow, widely spaced, asymmetrical, droopy, or cone-shaped, and the areola may appear enlarged or puffy. Because the anatomy varies from patient to patient, correction requires careful assessment and a customized plan.
What this procedure may help with
- Constricted or tubular breast shape
- Short lower breast pole
- Wide spacing between the breasts
- Large or puffy areola concerns
- Breast asymmetry linked to developmental shape
- Patients who need breast shape correction rather than simple augmentation alone
Who may be suitable
Tuberous Breast Correction may be suitable for patients who:
Suitability is confirmed through consultation. Your surgeon will assess your anatomy, health history, goals, previous procedures where relevant, and recovery readiness before recommending any treatment plan.
- Have breast shape concerns consistent with tuberous or constricted breast anatomy
- Are in good general health
- Understand that correction may require implants, lift techniques, tissue release, or staged treatment
- Have realistic expectations about symmetry and scars
- Can follow recovery and support bra instructions
- Are willing to discuss implant and non-implant options where relevant
Who may need to wait or consider another option
This procedure may need to be delayed or reconsidered if:
This section is not a substitute for medical advice. It helps patients understand what the consultation will clarify.
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding
- You have breast symptoms that need medical review first
- You expect simple implant placement to correct all shape concerns
- You are not ready for scars or possible staged correction
- You smoke and cannot stop before surgery as advised
- Your expectations about symmetry or size are not realistic
Consultation and planning
Consultation should include breast measurements, assessment of breast base, lower pole, areola, asymmetry, skin quality, tissue tightness, and volume goals. Your surgeon should explain whether correction may require implants, internal tissue release, areola adjustment, mastopexy, fat transfer, or staged treatment.
During consultation, the team should explain:
- What the procedure can and cannot achieve
- The likely incision or treatment approach
- Recovery expectations
- Risks and limitations
- Whether another procedure may be more suitable
- How to prepare safely before treatment
How the procedure works
The procedure depends on the anatomy. It may involve releasing constricted breast tissue, reshaping the lower pole, placing an implant where suitable, adjusting the areola, and lifting or reshaping the breast. Some patients may need a staged approach rather than one operation.
Recovery and aftercare
Recovery may involve swelling, tightness, soreness, support bra use, limited arm movement, and follow-up visits. Breast shape continues to settle over several months. If implants are used, implant settling and tissue expansion take time.
Risks and limitations
Possible risks include bleeding, infection, scarring, asymmetry, changes in nipple or breast sensation, implant-related complications, delayed healing, areola widening, recurrence of shape concerns, and need for revision.
All surgery carries risk. The aim of this section is to set realistic expectations, support informed consent, and make it clear that the safest plan is always individualized.
Results and expectations
Tuberous breast correction may improve shape, symmetry, lower pole development, areola proportion, and breast contour. Results vary because tuberous breast anatomy can be complex, and perfect symmetry cannot be guaranteed.
Questions about Tuberous Breast Correction
No. Tuberous breast correction often needs shape correction, tissue release, and areola or lower pole planning. Simple implant placement may not be enough.
Some patients may need implants, while others may need a different plan. This depends on anatomy, volume goals, and tissue quality.
Perfect symmetry cannot be guaranteed. The goal is improved shape and proportion while respecting anatomy and safety.
Sometimes. Some patients may need staged correction depending on the severity and treatment plan.
Consultation
Find out if tuberous breast correction is suitable for you
A consultation helps confirm whether this is suitable for you.
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