: Over time, the color of the areola may darken or lighten. The areola itself may expand, and nipples may appear flatter or occasionally inverted.
: Significant weight can cause chronic upper back, neck, and shoulder pain.
: In the final stage of development (Tanner Stage 5), the areolae typically recede back into the general contour of the breast, leaving only the nipple protruding.
Extremely large breasts (sometimes medically referred to as Macromastia or Gigantomastia ) can lead to several physical symptoms:
: Mature breasts are generally rounded. Larger sizes often exhibit lower pole convexity (fullness at the bottom) and can sometimes have elliptical areolae rather than perfectly circular ones.
: Research has noted a negative relationship between very large breast size and breast-related physical wellbeing or satisfaction in mature women. Evolutionary and Psychological Perspectives



