Having breasts larger than their normal size is both a functional and an important aesthetic problem for women. As it is known, the breast begins to grow and develop in women from puberty and usually reaches a normal size at the end of puberty. In some women, this growth is much more than normal. In addition, the breasts may grow a little more after pregnancies.
Excessive breast size can occur due to familial and structural, hormonal disorders, excessive weight gain, etc.
Depending on the size of the breasts, some physical discomforts may occur. Among these discomforts, back pain, low back pain, neck pain and shoulder pain may occur due to the shift of the body's center of gravity forward. As a result of contact and friction due to the size of the breasts, rashes, redness and odorous watery discharge may occur at the folds and contact points. Again, due to the deviation in the body axis and body movement to hide the large breasts, a bulky and hunchback-like posture disorder occurs.