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Breast anatomy
Attitudes about women's breasts have always been influenced by
fashion trends. In the Twenties, women bound their breasts; in the
Forties, more volume was desirable; then,
in the Sixties, a less restricted look was popular. Contemporary
styles reflect a trend
toward fuller, yet natural-looking lines. But regardless of your
breast size, all healthy
breasts have the same basic anatomy. When you're considering breast
reduction, it
helps to know your anatomy so you can make informed choices with your
surgeon's
guidance.

Breast tissue is made up of glands that produce milk during
pregnancy.
Fat provides protective padding for the milk-producing
glands.
The areola is the pigmented tissue that surrounds each
nipple.
Chest muscles contract and expand so you can move your arms.
The rib cage houses vital organs like your heart and lungs.
The Inframammary fold is the crease where your chest wall
meets your breast.
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