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Looking 'the same': experiences of women who have had corrective surgery for breast asymmetry.

Sinead NiMhurchadha1, Diana Harcourt, Rebecca Diba, Jennifer Hughes, Roger Smith, Charles Nduka.   

Abstract

Qualitative interviews with ten women found that following corrective surgery for congenital breast asymmetry, women were still concerned with the symmetry of their breasts and expressed high ideals regarding symmetry. Although women found an improvement in body confidence, some felt their confidence and socializing would be further improved with time. Women were secretive about their breast asymmetry and their surgery, being fearful of negative reactions from other people. It is necessary to establish and improve patients' expectations of the outcome of surgery particularly regarding symmetry, as well as providing psychological and social support to women after surgery.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22689588     DOI: 10.1177/1359105312436766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Psychol        ISSN: 1359-1053


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1.  Surgery of congenital breast asymmetry-which objective parameter influences the subjective satisfaction with long-term results.

Authors:  Vivien Noisser; Andreas Eigenberger; Maximilian Weiherer; Stephan Seitz; Lukas Prantl; Vanessa Brébant
Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet       Date:  2021-09-03       Impact factor: 2.344

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