Nipple, areola, gland

by zxmwdy4p1 on 2012-02-13 15:40:33

Must accessory breasts be removed? Netizens: Where do accessory breasts usually grow? If an accessory breast is found, must it be removed? Huaxia Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Network: Accessory breasts mostly grow around the armpit, above the normal breast in a diagonal position. The shape of accessory breasts often resembles that of an infant's breast; some may even have a complete mammary structure (nipple, areola, gland). Accessory breasts are usually not noticeable during adolescence, developing along with the body, and become apparent after childbirth. Based on the morphological symptoms of accessory breasts, women can self-check in front of a mirror or check each other. They can also determine if there are similar physiological conditions in the area where accessory breasts commonly occur by observing the physiological reactions of their normal breasts. If the accessory breast does not show any symptoms, it can be regularly observed. However, once symptoms appear, such as swelling and pain before menstruation similar to the normal breast, significant enlargement during pregnancy, and some accessory nipples even secreting milk during breastfeeding, timely medical attention is necessary for accessory breast removal surgery. This is because the possibility of genetic mutation in accessory breasts is higher, and the malignancy of accessory breast cancer is more severe, making treatment more difficult.

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