Breasts are located on upper ventral region of torso in humans and primates. Both sexes develop breasts from same embryological tissues. Female breasts permanently develop at puberty, unlike other mammals. Breasts contain 14-18 lobules and milk ducts converging at nipple
Genetics determine breast shape and size through tissue distribution. Age affects breast tissue volume and firmness. Weight changes impact breast size and shape. Hormonal changes during puberty and pregnancy affect breast appearance. Lifestyle factors like exercise and diet can influence breast health
32C is considered average bra size, larger than 28C and 30C. Cup size increases with band size, smaller than 34C and 36C. Women with 32C have larger bone structure than those with 28C
Tubular breasts are sharp-pointed, cone-shaped breasts with puffy nipples. Develops during puberty and becomes more pronounced during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Not a medical condition but affects quality of life significantly
Breast shape varies naturally due to genetics, hormones, breastfeeding, and weight. No "normal" breast size or shape exists. Breast shape can change during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause
Silicone implants are filled with gel that mimics human fat. Available in various sizes and shapes for different body types. Preferred over saline implants for natural appearance and feel