Dear Electric, Tuberous breast correction is done by planning a new, smaller areola size. Then surgically dissecting down to the chest wall. Then radially scoring the breast tissue to allow it to unfurl and become rounder. Then placing an implant whether under the gland or partially under the muscle. Then releasing the fascial attachments and indentation from the pre-existing inframammary fold. Then reducing the areola with a periareolar pursestring suture or a vertical breast lift as indicated. Then taking the unfurled lower breast tissue and suturing it down to the new inframammary fold. Then at the same time or later, injecting fat or alloClae into any areas deficient of soft tissue coverage. However, you do not have tuberous breasts, so you need a breast lift, probably an inverted-T, also called an anchor scar mastopexy. Unfortunately, you want a result that is only achievable with surgery and the scars as described above.