I have been doing a lot of research on tuberous breast. I am trying to figure out the origin of the issue, so I can apply solutions that work for my breast. I have seen the issue with fibrotic tissue reappear in numerous papers. I though this article was particularly interesting, they take samples and analyze the cellular structure. It proposes that the collagen aligns itself in nodules causing general fibrosis in the breast.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3328117/
Another article hypothesizes that a superficial fascia cover the bottom part of the breast, does not allow expansion therefore making the internal breast tissue protrude toward the nipple areola complex.
https://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs/33481/In...uly%202013
Although there are many hypothesize the common issue seems to be fibrotic tissue growth that disrupts the normal shape of the breast. I have been searching manual therapies that could possibly reverse this fibrotic tissue. Deep massage, cupping and myofascial release are among the most commonly used. Because cupping is vacuum pumping I am planning on implementing noggleing or a similar system to my routine and continue massaging.
I still have not looked to much into hormonal issues of tuberous breast but will be back with more.