Contrary to popular belief, breast augmentation surgery is not only used to improve the figure;
for some women, this procedure is needed to address deformities such as
hypoplasia in which one or both breasts never mature properly.
Many women with this condition suffer from emotional pain because
the breasts have always been associated with femininity and sensuality. Fortunately though, most cases can be
corrected by breast implant surgery;
and because it is performed as a reconstructive procedure, insurance reimbursement is often possible.
There are many factors which can lead to breast hypoplasia
including hormone abnormalities. If this
is the problem, hormone therapy might resolve the condition and allow the
breast tissue to develop normally.
Hypoplasia can also be the result of systemic disorders,
which must be addressed immediately while the patient is still young to
increase the success rate of the treatment.
And for some, the problem may have originated from the damaged or
injured undeveloped breast bud.
In some cases, underdeveloped breasts are caused by
anorexia. By simply addressing this
underlying problem, most patients can develop normal breasts right after they
regain their normal weight.
As much as possible, doctors treat the underlying problem
before they even consider breast augmentation surgery. However, there are cases in which the
patients show no particular reason why their breasts never developed normally; in
general, these women are good candidates for plastic surgery.
But even if the underlying problem has been resolved, some
patients with hypoplasia will not be able to form a normal breast unless they
will undergo breast augmentation. This
is because the delicate breast bud, once damaged at an early age, may never
recover and lead to underdeveloped bosom.
Patients with breast hypoplasia have a chest with a juvenile
appearance. And because of lack of
anatomical maturity, the condition will often affect the breastfeeding,
although some women have normal or limited mammary function.
While breast augmentation surgery can correct the aesthetic
problem caused by hypoplasia, it cannot help women who have no breastfeeding
ability and those who lack sensory responses in their breasts. But at least the look and feel of their
breasts will be normal, helping them to overcome emotional and psychological
issues caused by aesthetically immature breasts.
Because hypoplasia patients lack breast tissue, silicone breast implant is more ideal
than the saline version because it can mimic the feel and look of natural
breasts. In addition, choosing this type
of implant can reduce the risk of palpable and visible rippling.