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The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

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Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

Follow up consultations after breast surgery

Schedule the post-operative consultations with your plastic surgeon and make sure to stick to the schedule to allow Dr Hunt to monitor your recovery process, as well as the scar formation.

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Breast Asymmetry Correction Frequently Asked Questions

Will I have to return for post-operative care?

Depending on the procedure you have you will return to see Dr Hunt 3 to 5 days after surgery. You will learn how to massage and exercise your breasts and have your post-operative breast care reinforced. Follow-up visits may be required, and Dr Hunt will discuss this with you.

When can I go home?

Depending on the type of procedure you have most patients go home on the day of surgery, although you may elect to stay in overnight. Once you are comfortable and able to get to and from a bathroom you will go home.

How long will I be off work?

You should plan on taking at least 1 week off work.

Is there an ideal age for Breast Asymmetry surgery?

There is no ideal age for the correction of breast symmetry and unevenness.

How long does a breast asymmetry surgery last?

Depending on the technique used, your surgery can last anywhere between 1 and 3 hours.

Is breast asymmetry surgery covered by Medicare?

Only certain circumstances are covered by Medicare, such as those requiring breast reconstruction due to their battle with breast cancer. Contact your insurance provider for a more comprehensive answer.

Can I breastfeed after my breast asymmetry correction?

Most women can breastfeed following their procedure. However, there may be cases of increased nipple sensitivity that may make it slightly more difficult.

When will I be able to drive after my breast correction?

You will be able to drive once you do not feel the sedative effects of the anaesthetic used during your procedure.

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