04-12-2025, 12:53 PM
Thanks for your reply.
I think there’s been a misunderstanding —
my issue is not nipple inversion and nipple correctors won’t help.
My problem is Grade IV tubular breast with areolar herniation, where:
• the areola bulges forward because the sub-areolar tissue is missing,
• the constriction ring blocks downward growth,
• pressing the areola inward makes the herniation disappear temporarily.
This is an anatomical issue, not a nipple-shape issue.
I need guidance on sub-areolar expansion, not nipple suction.
Could you please help me with:
1. What cup size is best for a breast with no sub-areolar tissue?
2. Exact placement of the mini-cup under the areola.
3. Correct suction angle to target the constriction ring.
4. Whether taping the areola flat before or after pumping is required.
I’m trying to fix the shape of the right breast first before any enlargement.
Any step-by-step guidance would really help — I’ve been searching for months and still can’t find clear instructions.
Thank you again.
I think there’s been a misunderstanding —
my issue is not nipple inversion and nipple correctors won’t help.
My problem is Grade IV tubular breast with areolar herniation, where:
• the areola bulges forward because the sub-areolar tissue is missing,
• the constriction ring blocks downward growth,
• pressing the areola inward makes the herniation disappear temporarily.
This is an anatomical issue, not a nipple-shape issue.
I need guidance on sub-areolar expansion, not nipple suction.
Could you please help me with:
1. What cup size is best for a breast with no sub-areolar tissue?
2. Exact placement of the mini-cup under the areola.
3. Correct suction angle to target the constriction ring.
4. Whether taping the areola flat before or after pumping is required.
I’m trying to fix the shape of the right breast first before any enlargement.
Any step-by-step guidance would really help — I’ve been searching for months and still can’t find clear instructions.
Thank you again.

