February 9, 2024
by Dev Honeylove
Did you know the majority of breast-owners have breast asymmetry? An estimated 8 out of 10 women live with some degree of unevenness. (After all, they’re sisters, not twins.) If you’re concerned about asymmetry, want to know what causes it, or are looking for methods for evening things out, you’ve come to the right place.
Asymmetric breasts aren’t just about size; it’s also about the shape of the breasts, size and shape of the nipples, and overall positioning. Asymmetry runs the gamut from slight to extreme, with the majority of breast owners falling somewhere in the low to medium end. Learn how to identify your breast shape here.
If you think about it, almost nothing on your body that comes in a set of twos is symmetrical: eyes, eyebrows, hands — so why should your breasts be? In most cases, asymmetry is completely normal and nothing to worry about. However, you should always be vigilant of any sudden changes in asymmetry and seek medical attention if they persist.
Additionally, asymmetric breast density has been linked with a four to six times higher risk of breast cancer than low density breasts, which means that asymmetric breast owners should practice regular self checks and get mammograms as early as is recommended by your medical provider.
Asymmetry can occur at different points in your menstrual cycle, in correlation with menopause, during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or as a side-effect of hormonal birth control. Typically, these changes in size linked to hormonal fluctuations will be temporary, which is a good indication that it’s not a sign of a more serious issue. If changes do persist, however, consult with your doctor.
For many women, breast asymmetry will occur during puberty. At this stage, breast tissue is growing and changing rapidly, and that can happen at slightly different rates.
If you favor one breast more than the other, either through breastfeeding or when using a breast pump, it will signal to your body to produce more milk on that side. As a result, your breasts can appear asymmetrical. To solve this, do your best to use each breast as evenly as possible. If your baby has a favorite side, you can offset the effects by using a pump on the other side.
If there’s any physical trauma to the breast tissue, it can affect the symmetry of the breasts. For example, a mastectomy is a life-saving breast cancer intervention that can result in permanent asymmetry.
As we said, you’re not alone! We applaud these celebs’ transparency. After all, this is a phenomenon that affects the vast majority of women, so it’s no surprise that these famous figures are also affected. Welcome to the club, you’re in great company.
The Oscar-winning actress revealed,“I was standing with these doctors and they were looking at my lungs and it felt like the elephant in the room. I was like, ‘Are my breasts uneven?’”
The social media sensation shared a photo of her uneven cleavage on Instagram with the caption: “View from above. I really should have nursed out of both boobs (when I nursed).”
Dev Honeylove
Dev Honeylove is a writer and bra expert based in Los Angeles.