

If the shape is bothering you, feel free to do the same and bring up any questions that are weighing on your mind. While it's not an unhealthy condition, he says many people with boobs talk with their doctors just to make sure. Zuckerman, MD, FACS, a board-certified plastic surgeon practicing in New York, tells Bustle. "One variant I see as a plastic surgeon is the tuberous breast, similarly shaped to a potato, where the base of the breast is constricted," Dr. But this is yet another boob shape that exists in the world, that many people have. Since so many people think boobs have to be round, as well, which is why it may cause some concern if yours are bit longer or thinner instead. While some folks may have boobs that look fairly similar, it's also possible to have one boobs that's larger and one that's smaller. In fact, just like eyebrows, many experts say boobs will always be more like sisters than twins, Rowe says. As Mihye Choi, MD, an associate professor in the Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery at NYU, tells Bustle, if yours don't match, you have what are called "asymmetrical" boobs. Most people's boobs aren't perfectly identical, so don't be concerned if one of your boobs has always been bigger than the other. And none of those traits are anything you should worry about, especially in terms of health.Īs Rowe says, "Everyone is unique, therefore everyone has different breasts, whether that be size, symmetry, shape, etc." 4.

"Some breasts are set wider, others are set close together - some breasts are even slightly asymmetrical," Marcus says.

But if yours are naturally further apart, that doesn't mean it's a bad thing. Typically, the boobs we see displayed in the media and in movies are lifted up and pushed together to create cleavage, so you might have preconceived ideas about the amount of space that "should" be between your boobs. "Not only by events like childbearing, but through natural aging as well." 3. Rowe, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon, tells Bustle. "Over the course of a woman's life, breasts change and evolve," Dr. As Marcus says, "Some are soft and heavy, others are firm and perky." And that's just the way it is.īut everyone, no matter how their boobs started off initially, will experience some decreases in perkiness as time goes on. We've been conditioned over the years to think perky boobs are best, but that's certainly only a matter of opinion, and has nothing to do with actual health. This is why it’s important to see your doctor regularly and get your routine mammograms because early detection usually leads to a better prognosis." 2. "In addition some studies have found that larger bra sizes may be linked with breast cancer due to hormonal estrogen release. Janette Nesheiwat, family and emergency doctor, tells Bustle. That said, "large breasts (greater than a D cup) can commonly cause neck and back pain," Dr. But unless your doctor has expressed concern about an underlying health issue, there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to size. If you've been wondering if your boob size is typical - whether they're "too small" or "too big" - you're definitely not alone. If anything seems out of the ordinary, definitely talk to your doctor ASAP. But, just to be sure, read on for some boob shapes that are perfectly healthy, as well as others that may indicate a health issue. With so many breast shapes out there, it's safe to assume yours are a-OK. "That's when your breasts tend to be the least naturally lumpy and painful, and that way you get a sense for how your breasts feel at the same time in your cycle."īut again - and even though it can be difficult, at times - try not to waste too much time worrying about your shape and/or size. Pamela Marcus, a radiologist who specializes in women's imaging, tells Bustle. In fact, "it's a good idea to perform self-exams once a month, preferably right after your period has ended," Dr. And yes, you should be checking them regularly for signs of breast cancer. So yes, while you don't want to be obsessing over how they look, necessarily, you should be eyeing them in the mirror. But you know what? Boobs definitely deserve this much attention - especially since they play such a large role in our health. From size, to shape, to symmetry, we've all pondered our boobs to one degree or another, even though it can get a bit overwhelming at times. If you have breasts, then you've probably wondered if your boobs are healthy.
