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Tuberous Breast Correction in Leeds with Philip Turton: Expert Care for a Delicate Condition

Tuberous breasts are a congenital condition that can cause significant emotional and physical distress.

This condition arises when the breast tissue is constricted at the base, leading to a tubular, elongated appearance rather than the natural, rounded shape typically desired.

The severity of this condition can vary widely, ranging from mild irregularities to more pronounced deformities, and it often affects individuals during puberty and well into adulthood.

If you are experiencing this condition, rest assured that Mr. Philip Turton, a highly skilled plastic surgeon based in Leeds, offers advanced treatment options to restore both form and confidence.

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The primary surgical techniques include:

  1. Releasing the Constrictive Tissue
    The first step often involves releasing the constricted tissue at the base of the breast. This process helps to reshape the breast, allowing for a more natural contour.
  2. Breast Implants for Added Volume
    If the breast volume is insufficient, an implant may be placed to enhance fullness and achieve the desired shape. This option is particularly beneficial for patients seeking a more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing outcome.
  3. Inflatable Implants for Severe Cases
    In cases of severe tuberous breast deformity, Mr. Turton may recommend the use of an inflatable implant. This type of implant is gradually expanded over time, allowing the skin and tissue to stretch slowly and safely. After the desired expansion is achieved, additional surgery may be needed to finalize the breast shape and address the nipple position.

Factors to Consider when it comes to Tuberous Breast Correction

Tuberous breast correction may involve a series of procedures over time, particularly for more advanced cases. This means that the cost of treatment can be higher compared to a simple breast augmentation.

Mr. Turton emphasizes transparency in discussing all aspects of the procedure, including the expected costs and the timeline for achieving your desired results.

Take the First Step Toward Confidence

If you’re ready to explore your options for tuberous breast correction, Mr. Philip Turton is here to help. With his expertise and compassionate approach, you can feel confident that you’re in capable hands.

To learn more about the procedures available or to book your consultation, visit the Contact Us page. Whether you’re seeking a subtle enhancement or a comprehensive correction, Mr. Turton is dedicated to helping you achieve a result that restores your confidence and enhances your quality of life.

Take the first step today and regain your confidence with expert care from one of Leeds’ leading plastic surgeons.

Tuberous breasts are a genetic condition where the breasts are constricted at the base of the breast, forming a tubular, elongated appearance. The problem can range from mild to very severe and can be a cause of great distress and embarrassment through puberty and beyond.

There are a number of different techniques that can be employed and Mr Philip Turton will explain them in full at the consultation. These include releasing the constricting tissue at the base of the breast and, if necessary, inserting a breast implant to give volume.

If the problem is very severe, you may need to have an inflatable implant inserted, the size of which will be increased over time to stretch the skin tissue gradually. You may then need further surgery to the breast and/or nipple to achieve the final, optimal result.

For more information on tuberous breast correction, visit the Contact Us page. Mr Philip Turton offers the procedures to deal with tuberous breasts at either Spire Hospital Leeds or the Leeds Nuffield Hospital. Of note is that it can involve a combination of operations performed at different times which involves a significantly greater cost than simple augmentation, when dealing with anything other than the most early type of tuberous breast changes.

Get in touch with us today to find out what will work best for you.

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