Breasts are a significant aspect of many women’s physical appearance and self-esteem. Due to genetics, aging, pregnancy, weight changes, and other factors, no two breasts are the same. Many women have cosmetic concerns regarding the size, shape, and projection of their breasts, which can be addressed through various surgical and non-surgical procedures.
Overview
The breast care industry is vast, including everything from the $7.2 billion bra industry to advanced cosmetic surgery procedures. Women seeking the perfect bra have numerous options beyond the standard balconette, push-up, plunge, or t-shirt bras, with bespoke and underwire-free options available. However, lingerie can only do so much. Many women turn to cosmetic surgery to address more profound concerns about their breast shape and size.
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons’ 2018 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report, breast augmentation was the most popular cosmetic surgery procedure in the U.S. for the second year in a row. Other common procedures include breast implant removal, breast lifts, breast reductions, and gynecomastia procedures for men.
Anatomy of the Breast
To understand variations in breast shape and size, it’s essential to know the basic anatomy and physiology of the female breast. Women’s breasts are teardrop-shaped and contain mammary (milk-producing) glands, connected to the pectoral muscles of the chest via ligaments.
External Breast Anatomy
- Skin: The outer layer of the breast.
- Nipple: The protruding part through which milk can be expressed.
- Areola: The hyperpigmented skin surrounding the nipple.
Internal Breast Anatomy
- Connective Tissue: Provides structure to the breast.
- Glandular Tissue: Contains milk-producing cells and ducts.
- Fatty Tissue: Surrounds the glandular tissue and varies in amount.
- Axillary Tail: Connects the breast tissue to the armpit.
The lymphatic system, which helps manage cellular waste, extends into the armpit through the tissue in the axillary tail, making it a consideration during breast exams and cancer screenings.
Causes of Breast Variations
Breast size and shape are primarily determined by genetics. A study in BMC Medical Genetics identified seven genetic factors associated with breast size. Additionally, several other factors contribute to variations:
- Aging: Breasts naturally lose perkiness due to gravity and tissue degradation.
- Weight Changes: Gain or loss of weight affects breast volume.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Cause natural enhancements and changes in breast size and shape.
Cosmetic Concerns Related to the Breast
While the ‘ideal’ breast size and shape is subjective, common cosmetic concerns include:
- Large Breasts: Can cause neck, shoulder, and back pain and make daily activities challenging.
- Small Breasts: Often a matter of perception, women may feel their breasts are disproportionate to their body or lack desired curvature.
- Sagging Breasts: Aging, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and weight changes cause the breasts to droop over time.
- Breast Revision: Corrects or refines previous procedures, especially after lifestyle changes like weight fluctuation or childbirth.
Women who have undergone lumpectomy or mastectomy can also opt for breast and nipple reconstruction using implants, fat transfers, or flap procedures.
Candidates for Breast Treatments
Women who feel their breasts are too large, too small, sagging, or wish to revise previous procedures can benefit from cosmetic breast surgery. Advancements in cosmetic surgery provide various options to achieve the desired breast appearance.
Procedures to Change Breast Size or Shape
Whether seeking to increase, decrease, or correct breast sagging, there are multiple procedures available:
For Small Breasts
Breast Augmentation: The most common cosmetic surgery in the U.S., it addresses size and shape concerns using implants, autologous fat transfer, or a combination.
- Breast Implants: Silicone or saline implants to enhance breast size.
- Fat Transfer: Uses fat from another part of the body to increase breast volume.
For Large Breasts
Breast Reduction: Removes excess tissue to decrease breast size and improve shape, often alleviating pain and discomfort.
For Sagging Breasts
Breast Lift (Mastopexy): Corrects drooping breasts, balances uneven breasts, and addresses stretched areolas and downward-pointing nipples.
- Radiofrequency-Assisted Breast Lift: Stimulates collagen production and tightens breast tissue, suitable for minor sagging.
For Breast Revision
Breast Implant Removal: Common for women who no longer want implants or need correction due to lifestyle changes.
Other Revision Procedures: Breast lifts, fat transfers, and reductions to refine existing work.
Conclusion
Breast shape and size are significant aspects of overall appearance and self-perception. While the right bra can enhance appearance in clothes, cosmetic breast surgery offers long-lasting, personalized solutions for women with concerns about their breast size or shape. Consulting with a qualified plastic surgeon can help you explore the best options for achieving your desired look.