How to tell if your breasts are fatty or mammary

Mammary breasts and fatty breasts can be judged by the shape and contour of the breasts, the softness and firmness of the breasts when palpated, and the degree of sagging of the breasts when they are in their natural state.
1. Mammary type breasts have a large proportion of mammary glands, with a small portion made up of adipose and connective tissues. This type of breast gland is dense, firm, elastic, and has a hard texture when pinched. It is more common in adolescent women, and the breasts of women who are not breastfeeding are also predominantly mammary gland type.
2. Fatty breasts have a large proportion of fatty tissue and a small proportion of glands. This type of breast is soft, easy to sag when it develops, easy to collapse or flare out when lying down, and has a soft texture when pinched. This type of breast will shrink to varying degrees during weight loss.
A mammogram can also determine whether a breast is mammary or fatty.
Whether they are fatty or mammary breasts, they are determined by genetic factors and developmental conditions, and generally cannot be changed, nor will they affect your life. The above points are the main ways to determine these two types of breasts, it is recommended that women carry out regular checkups, if breast discomfort occurs, you need to consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.