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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Tubular Breast, Are my Breasts Tubular?





   Hello, I'm an 18 year old female and ever since I was about 14 I've been concerned that my breasts are tubular. However, when my nipples are erect (as pictured) they look perfectly fine in my opinion. It's almost as if the tissue gets pinched back and creates a rounder shape. But I don't have naturally erect nipples, they're quite puffy. In your professional opinion, are they tuberous? Because I'm young, do I still have a chance of developing more rounded breasts in the future? 


     
Tubular breasts is a descriptive term that indicates certain features that are variably present to variable degrees. Some call it constricted breasts because the base of the breast is tight and as a result the breast tissue tends to herniated into the nipple causing the "puffiness" in the areola . The tuberous breast is small and often asymmetric. The difference between this scenario & small breasts is that small breasts are symmetrically smaller with respect to the circumference & center of the breast..




 You appear to have constricted breasts But you do not fit all of the criteria. Your nipple may have some tendencies of a tuberous breast however your breast is fairly normal on the whole . If you look carefully, the lower slope of the breast is a straight line instead of a gentle convex curve , with the right breast more tuberous than the left. . As in tuberous breasts , which the contraction literally prevents the breast contents from bulging forward and assuming a hemispheric shaper, yours have a bit of that characteristic .Also you do have some herniation of tissue into the areola along with a tight/"constricted" lower pole of your breast. . You have to remember that breasts come in all shapes and sizes. Very few are "perfect." Your breasts are going to develop the way they will and they will continue to change as you grow, age, become pregnant, etc. As you mature there is a chance of some improvement but It is unlikely that the general breast shape will change as much as you get older

 If you decide to correct this, it can be achieved through an augmentation where the inferior pole and the infra-mammary crease is released to prevent double bubble formation.. At the same time, herniated tissue behind the areola can be removed and this is done through the peri-areolar incision , and then doing some scoring on the inside of the lower pole. If only the areolar puffiness bothers you, it would be a relatively straightforward procedure to tighten the areolar area. This could typically be done under local anesthesia


 if you wished. Tuberous breasts are generally defined by the following: 

• short distance from the nipple --> infra-mammary fold 

 • dilated and/or "prominent" areola
           The issue with the tubular or tuberous breasts is that the lower aspect of the breast from nipple to breast crease is short (yours fits) and the nipple and areola are wide and allow the breasts to protrude through this area making them more prominent

 • loss of rounding to the lower pole with obvious constriction 
          In the tuberous breast the skin of the lower half of the breast remains attached to the chest wall &           does not grow with the remainder of the breast during puberty.

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