All of my peers seem to be developing breasts, it makes me less confident about my body. I have been developing super slow and i am worried that something is wrong? My nipples are also caved in in the middle. I have the smallest breasts out of my peers and i am worried that it wont change?!? please give me an answer :)
Answer: Tubular breasts Thank you for the question but it is difficult to answer you without photos. I recommend you visit a Board certified Plastic Surgeon who specializes in breasts to look and examine your breasts and give you the best advice. Because of your age you may need to wait a year or two to allow for full development of your breasts. Bes of luck...
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CONTACT NOW Answer: Tubular breasts Thank you for the question but it is difficult to answer you without photos. I recommend you visit a Board certified Plastic Surgeon who specializes in breasts to look and examine your breasts and give you the best advice. Because of your age you may need to wait a year or two to allow for full development of your breasts. Bes of luck...
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Answer: Tubular breasts at 15? The teen years are tough. I think we are most critical of ourselves during those years. Every little thing seems to get magnified. I can't tell you that your breasts are developing in an unusual fashion since you did not include a picture and I have not examined you in person. All I can really tell you is that we each develop at our own pace, some faster, some slower. Sometimes one side will even develop faster or slower than the other side. You are still growing, still developing. It is hard to wait, but that is the best advice anyone can give you right now. When you hit the 18-20 range then you will have pretty much reached your adult proportions. That would be the time to re-assess your situation.
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Answer: Tubular breasts at 15? The teen years are tough. I think we are most critical of ourselves during those years. Every little thing seems to get magnified. I can't tell you that your breasts are developing in an unusual fashion since you did not include a picture and I have not examined you in person. All I can really tell you is that we each develop at our own pace, some faster, some slower. Sometimes one side will even develop faster or slower than the other side. You are still growing, still developing. It is hard to wait, but that is the best advice anyone can give you right now. When you hit the 18-20 range then you will have pretty much reached your adult proportions. That would be the time to re-assess your situation.
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February 4, 2014
Answer: Dont give up... At 15 you aren't done with breast development. Its easy at your age to be critical of your appearance and to compare yourself with your peers but, understand that many of these issues will be less apparent as you get closer to 20. Hang in there.
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Answer: Dont give up... At 15 you aren't done with breast development. Its easy at your age to be critical of your appearance and to compare yourself with your peers but, understand that many of these issues will be less apparent as you get closer to 20. Hang in there.
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February 5, 2014
Answer: 15 and breast deformity? If you are concerned about a tubular/tuberous breast deformity then you might want to go with your parent(s) to a plastic surgeon to be evaluated. More than likely if you do fall into that category, you should probably wait a few more years until you have completely grown.
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February 5, 2014
Answer: 15 and breast deformity? If you are concerned about a tubular/tuberous breast deformity then you might want to go with your parent(s) to a plastic surgeon to be evaluated. More than likely if you do fall into that category, you should probably wait a few more years until you have completely grown.
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May 17, 2018
Answer: #Breast Development With your age being under 17, you have plenty of time to see continued development of your breast tissue. You will see additional changes over the next several years. It is not time to make a determination in your final outcome, until you have reached maturity regarding your development. If you do develop a tubular breast, or insufficient growth, you can visit with a plastic surgeon to determine your options. However, it is important to be patient as your body grows. Best of luck, Vincent Marin, MDSan Diego Plastic Surgeon
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May 17, 2018
Answer: #Breast Development With your age being under 17, you have plenty of time to see continued development of your breast tissue. You will see additional changes over the next several years. It is not time to make a determination in your final outcome, until you have reached maturity regarding your development. If you do develop a tubular breast, or insufficient growth, you can visit with a plastic surgeon to determine your options. However, it is important to be patient as your body grows. Best of luck, Vincent Marin, MDSan Diego Plastic Surgeon
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