I have Polands Syndrome (or pectus excavatum, pectus carinatum, etc.) and have been told breast implants can help me look “normal.” Is this true?
Many patients with pectus excavatum and carinatum, which are deformities of the chest, have gotten breast implants to give the illusion of a normal chest. Patients with Poland’s syndrome have also gotten just one implant or implants of two different sizes when there is considerable asymmetry involved because of their disorder. This is a situation where you need to find a surgeon who is not just well versed in breast augmentation, but who has dealt specifically with cases such as yours.
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