Symptoms of menopausal breast enlargement

With the development of society and the acceleration of the pace of life, the incidence of mastopexy is on the rise, and menopausal women have become the main group of people prone to mastopexy, and women should be more aware of mastopexy during menopause. Most menopausal mastopexy patients are found to have diffuse thickening of one or both mammary glands, which can be confined to a part of the mammary gland or scattered throughout the mammary gland during physical examination. The lumps can be granular, nodular or lamellar, varying in size, tough but not hard, with unclear demarcation of the breast tissue around the thickened area.