Many women have a “little secret”, always before and after the “old friend” to come, the armpit flesh will have swelling pain, especially in the summer, sagging “meat mass” so that she always have no confidence to wear The “meatballs” under the armpits of these two “meatballs” when you can get rid of? So, what are these underarm “meatballs”? The doctor told her that these underarm “meatballs” are called “parametrium”, which is the cause of pain around the breast and needs to be removed. It is the extra breast or breast-like lump outside of the normal breast, and the cause of the appearance of the parametrium may be the result of its complete degeneration from embryo to adult; it may also be the result of external forces that deform the breast. Wearing improper undergarments or tight clothing for a long time can cause pressure on the breasts. For example, tight tops that are sharpened or underwear that is too small and does not cover well can easily push out the flesh that belongs to the breasts and cause them to flare out and form side breasts. The incidence is higher in women with fat or larger breasts, and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding or after abortion are more likely to have parametrial breasts. The tissue structure of the parametrial gland is similar to the breast tissue of the normal breast and presents swelling and pain during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy or lactation, and a small amount of milk is secreted during lactation. Therefore, diseases that can occur in the normal breast can also occur in the parammary gland, such as breast enlargement, breast fibroadenoma and even breast cancer, and the chance of malignant changes is higher. ”It is estimated that one out of every four women has a parametrial breast, so the chance is so high that you should check your armpit to see if you have an unwanted guest. So, how do you treat parastomastia? Some patients with side breast problems may first take non-surgical treatment, such as exercise and fitness, Chinese medicine treatment, etc.. This can be done to a certain extent to shape the body, while possibly reducing the degree of swelling and pain, but it does not get to the root of the problem. We usually use minimally invasive plastic surgery to treat the problem, with thorough excision, minimal trauma, and quick recovery, to achieve both treatment and appearance.