by Dr Nigel Mabvuure | Sep 16, 2025 | Breast Asymmetry
Gynecomastia surgery permanently removes glandular breast tissue, with results visible gradually over 6-12 months as swelling subsides. Realistic expectations are crucial—the procedure creates significant improvement in chest contour but not perfection. Recovery...
by Dr Nigel Mabvuure | Sep 15, 2025 | Breast Asymmetry
Nipple inversion affects 10-20% of women in the UK and is classified into three grades of severity, with Grade 3 being the most severe and typically requiring surgical intervention. Non-surgical treatments like the Hoffman Technique and suction devices may help with...
by Dr Nigel Mabvuure | Aug 20, 2025 | Breast Asymmetry
Essential Insights: Understanding Male Breast Development Gynecomastia affects 30-60% of men during their lifetime, primarily caused by hormonal imbalances between estrogen and testosterone. The condition commonly appears during three life stages: infancy, puberty...
by Dr Nigel Mabvuure | Aug 18, 2025 | Breast Asymmetry
Essential Insights on Inverted Nipple Grades Inverted nipples are classified into three grades based on severity: Grade 1 (mild, easily everted), Grade 2 (moderate, temporarily everted), and Grade 3 (severe, cannot be manually everted). Self-assessment at home can...
by Dr Nigel Mabvuure | Mar 25, 2025 | Breast Asymmetry
Breast Asymmetry Correction with Implants Breast asymmetry is a common condition affecting up to 88% of women, with multiple correction options available through surgical intervention. Precise implant selection requires detailed measurements, considering factors like...
by Dr Nigel Mabvuure | Mar 25, 2025 | Breast Asymmetry
Addressing Breast Asymmetry Prevalence: Breast asymmetry affects up to 88% of women and is a normal anatomical variation. Surgical Options: Breast lift and reduction can effectively address asymmetry, with each procedure targeting different concerns. Procedure...