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Breast asymmetry, or having one breast that is noticeably larger or shaped differently than the other breast, is a common occurrence among women. In fact, it is estimated that up to 25% of women have some degree of unevenness in their breast. While it is often considered a cosmetic concern, breast asymmetry can also ca
Are your breasts playing a game of 'spot the difference'? Don't worry, you're not alone. Breast asymmetry affects up to 25% of women. But hold on, it's not just a cosmetic concern. So, what's behind this mismatch and how can it affect you, beyond the cosmetic concern? Let's dive deeper into the world of asymmetrical breasts and explore what it means for you.
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