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Do you have a tuberous breast?

A tuberous breast is a malformation that results in small, tube-shaped breasts that do not grow over time. It is theorized that it is caused by an annulus restricting tissue growth and thus leading to small breasts. This condition becomes obvious during puberty and breast development when one notices that their breasts are narrow in shape and abnormally wide apart.

Consider being in a class where all the other girls wear low-cut tops, but you can’t because your boobs don’t give you a chance. Depressing right? This is the result of tuberous breasts. Girls have low self-esteem and other psychological effects. It also leads to psychosexual complications because the girl thinks that men are not worth attracting. She thinks that she has nothing to brag about.

Signs of tuberous breasts

Tuberous breasts are not difficult to detect. As their name suggests, they are tube-shaped, narrow, and small. They look like underdeveloped breasts but they do not grow.

Tuberous breasts have large, puffy areolas. During breast development, because the breast is contracted, some tissues are pushed into the areola, which becomes larger and disproportionate to the breast.

The breasts are sagging and have a large space between them. This is because horizontal development is restricted. The breasts develop downwards creating an abnormally wide neckline. Some are not necessarily droopy but rather small and pointy.

Tubular breasts have a conical base. When the skin tightens due to areolar contraction, the base of the breast appears rounder. Weight gain does not correct the malformation. Even with old age, this form persists and is unlikely to change.

Asymmetry is another problem associated with tuberous breasts. The malformation can affect one breast while leaving the other perfectly normal. This results in having one breast smaller than the other. The small teat may have the above characteristics of tubular breasts. This can be an inconvenience even when choosing the clothes to wear and going to the beach with friends.

Tuberous Breast Correction

This does not necessarily have to be the end of your happy days. Tuberous breasts can be corrected by surgically removing the constrictor ring and inserting the appropriate implants to give the breasts the fullness they lack.

It should be noted that tubular breast correction is not the same as augmentation. Although tuberous breast correction involves augmentation, it is a more specialized procedure of removing the ring of constriction before filling the breasts.

There are different forms of the condition. In moderate and severe forms, the procedure requires a delicate balance and proportionality of breast remodeling, breast augmentation and areolar balance.

Where can it be done?

Different surgeons perform this procedure throughout Australia. You have to do some research to find the surgeon that meets your standards. View the images illustrating before and after surgery so you can get a clear idea of ​​how the procedure works.

There are also online forums for women who have had the surgery. Get in touch with them and get all the answers to the questions you have in mind.

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