The breast area contains breast tissue, which is very important to women, and damage may occur when the breast is pressed hard. Pressing hard on the breasts may cause external damage to the local breast tissue, resulting in breast pain, and in severe cases, may lead to bleeding of the breast tissue, secondary mastitis and other diseases, which may be characterized by inflammation and redness, swelling and heat. If a few patients suffer from breast hyperplasia, pressing hard on the breasts will lead to breast engorgement and may aggravate the symptoms of the original breast hyperplasia, which may require surgical treatment in severe cases. Pressing hard on the breasts may also cause deformation of the suspensory ligaments that hold the breasts in place, resulting in a change in the shape of the breasts, causing the uplifted breasts to collapse and droop. It is recommended not to press the breasts too hard to avoid damaging your health.