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Poland syndrome, unilateral underdevelopment or absence of breast tissue
Poland syndrome, unilateral underdevelopment or absence of breast tissue
Poland syndrome, unilateral underdevelopment or absence of breast tissue
Poland syndrome, unilateral underdevelopment or absence of breast tissue
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Poland syndrome, unilateral underdevelopment or absence of breast tissue

UNILATERAL SERDEV SUTURE BREAST LIFTING AND AUGMENTATION OF THE OTHER BREAST

Poland syndrome, unilateral underdevelopment or absence of breast tissue

Poland syndrome (also Poland's syndrome, Poland's syndactyly, Poland sequence, and Poland's anomaly) is a rare birth defect characterized by unilateral underdevelopment or absence of breast tissue, chest muscle (pectoralis) on one side of the body and (but not always) webbing of the fingers (cutaneous syndactyly) of the hand on the same side (ipsilateral hand) mostly common on the right side of body and found more in males than females.

It is usually considered a unilateral condition.

The adjustment is difficult, but at present the suture lifts, created by Dr. Nikolay Serdev, help lift the ptotic breast to the level of pectoral muscles and augment the other one using an appropriate implant placed under the muscle of the underdeveloped breast, with a view to balancing the volume and level of both breasts, as well as the level of both areolas.

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