25-08-2025, 04:49
The size of the areola is mainly influenced by genetics and hormones. Because of this, it's very difficult to make it bigger on its own without the rest of the breast also growing. Some people might notice their areolas get a little larger during puberty, pregnancy, or when breastfeeding because of hormonal shifts, but there's really no surefire way to just target the areola. Most safe methods that do increase areola size tend to affect the surrounding breast tissue too.