10-08-2025, 01:46
Based on what I've gathered, it seems pretty tricky to make the areola permanently bigger without also impacting the rest of the breast. That's because changes in that area are usually connected to hormonal changes, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or overall breast growth. Trying to induce lactation might temporarily make the areola larger for some, but it often goes back to its usual size once milk production is over. If someone is specifically looking to enlarge just the areola, cosmetic procedures are pretty much the only way to target that area directly. Of course, it's important to remember they come with their own set of risks and costs.