Significant breast asymmetry is corrected with a made-to-measure composite plan — combining augmentation, reduction or lift, implants of different sizes and fat transfer — treating both breasts as a pair. Dr Thomas Colson also treats the breast component of Poland syndrome.
Most women have a small natural asymmetry; when the difference is significant — in volume, shape or position, or developmental as in Poland syndrome — it is corrected with a made-to-measure composite plan.
Depending on the case, Dr Colson may augment one side and lift or reduce the other, use implants of different sizes, and add fat transfer to fine-tune each breast independently — treating the two as a pair rather than in isolation.
Dr Colson treats the breast component of Poland syndrome with the same composite, made-to-measure approach, rebuilding volume and symmetry with implant and fat.
Where asymmetry is developmental or congenital, correction may carry a reconstructive indication; a pre-authorisation request can be assessed individually with Daman or Thiqa within the SEHA network.
In line with UAE Department of Health guidelines on modesty and medical advertising, breast surgical results are not published online. Outcomes relevant to your own anatomy are reviewed privately during your consultation, alongside a Crisalix 3D simulation of your planned result.
Consultations and surgery with Dr Thomas Colson are performed exclusively at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) in Abu Dhabi, within the SEHA network. A pre-operative Crisalix 3D simulation lets patients preview the planned breast shape before deciding.