Most women have one breast larger than the other and one breast that sits lower on the chest wall than the other. There are a few options to correct this asymmetry, including breast lift, reduction and /or augmentation. You can read about the specifics of these individual approaches in the Breast section of the website. Bear in mind that you may be offered a combination of procedures to achieve your desired result. Your options will be discussed in detail at the consultation.
Things you need to know to help you make an informed decision
- Most women have one breast larger than the other.
- Most women have one breast that sits lower on the chest wall than the other.
- Breasts are composed of a mixture of fat and glandular tissue (the part which secretes breast milk). Glandular tissue weighs more than fat, so the more you have, the heavier your breasts will be and the more likely they will droop without support.
- Breast fat increases and decreases in line with variations in body fat generally and female hormones (for instance before and after menstruation and pregnancy).