DrSugar Discusses Breast Asymmetry
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Last updated: Tuesday, May 31, 2011

DrSugar is in the house! This week she tackles the topic of different sized breasts. This week on DrSugar, we round out our series on women’s health issues with a discussion on breast size asymmetry – this is a surprisingly common concern among female adolescents and even adult women! Breast size asymmetry is when a woman’s breasts are different in size and is defined as a difference of

form, position, or volume of the breast, and it affects more than half of all women. Typically, the asymmetry is more noticeable during puberty and eventually breast size evens out during development. However, according to the Massachusetts General Hospital website, up to 25 percent of women have a persistent visible breast asymmetry. To learn more, keep on reading.

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DrSugar Discusses Breast Asymmetry