| This 32-year old patient from Alabama is post pectus excavatum repair surgery in 1999, due to the results of her surgery (severe asymmetry), the patient was extremely unhappy with the appearance of her breasts.

Pectus excavatum: A common congenital deformity, also known as funnel chest. The sternum (breastbone) is depressed relative to the rest of the chest wall. Breast implants can be used to camouflage mild to moderate pectus excavatum.

The patient researched for an experienced surgeon who is Board Certified in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and found Dr. Pousti on the Internet. The patient is now 2-1/2 weeks post-op breast augmentation surgery with moderate plus profile silicone-gel breast implants, 275cc in the left breast and 375cc in the right breast in order to achieve as much symmetry as possible. The patient is extremely pleased with the results of her surgery.
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