What happened to the concave nipples?

Pumped nipples are divided into congenital and acquired dimples.

Congenital dimples are caused by dysplasia of the breast ducts and localized contracture of the fibrous tissue. The congenital depression can be improved to a certain extent by giving nipple traction during adolescent breast development, by manipulating the traction to lengthen the mammary ducts and fibrous ligaments. If you have reached adulthood, surgical treatment is also available to correct nipple depression.

Acquired dimples are caused by inflammation or tumors in the breast, which may invade the ducts and fibrous ligaments of the breast and shorten them, resulting in nipple dimpling. Acquired nipple depression is an important sign of breast cancer. If this occurs, you should pay attention to it and go to the hospital in time for further examination to clarify the cause so as not to delay treatment.