look up tubular breast....I have it too.
The inside of a breast contains lobules, ducts, fatty tissue, and blood vessels. Lobules produce milk during breastfeeding and ducts carry the milk to the nipple. The breast also contains connective tissue that provides support.
Until a girl begins to go through puberty, her breast tissue at 8 years old looks exactly like an 8 year old boy's breast tissue. It is flat or almost flat; both male and female have the darker circle around the nipple but in young children it is not very dark. On boys or girls of that age, the nipple is almost flat to the skin and often looks like only a dot on the chest. When girls enter puberty, many changes occur in the breast tissue but the actual breast may not grow for two to three years after beginning puberty.
The scientific term for a uniboob is "symmastia." It is a condition where the breast tissue extends across the midline of the chest, creating the appearance of a single breast.
it is brown
Breast Cancer AppearanceIn the early stages, breast cancer is not usually visible, so ensure that physical examination is incorporated into checks as well. When visually examining the breasts, look for dimpling or puckering in the surface, or a change in the nipple such as an unusual angle. Anything that just looks unusual to your normal appearance should be noted. A change in color or shade can also indicate the presence of cancer.
Breast buds are not very big. I have breast buds and they look like mosquitos bites.
its look like a tissue paper
Massive watermelons.
No. That would require hormonal treatments and/or surgery.
PID causes normal tissue to turn into scar tissue.
A big circle sometimes small