Surgery can help repair the emotional and physical impacts of breast asymmetry
Ambulatory Safety Monitor, September 28, 2006
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Teens with asymmetrical breasts can correct the issue with common plastic surgery procedures,according to a press release from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS). These procedures can have a significant positive impact on a teen's psychical and physical state.
"Although many physicians advise waiting until breast growth is fully complete, earlier intervention may be appropriate in some cases, particularly in teens in whom asymmetry is very noticeable, or in those who become depressed or socially withdrawn because of their condition," states the release.
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