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Pumping / suction tubular breast IV + areolar herniation (experience needed)
#1

Hi,

I am 35 cis woman ,I have Grade IV tubular breasts with a very tight base and areolar herniation on the right breast only. I’m sharing my photos below for context.

I’m looking for help from people with real experience using suction devices (Noogleberry / EveBra / areola-specific cups).

My case images:

https://c.top4top.io/p_355496dyd0.jpg
https://g.top4top.io/p_3554qxilu4.jpg

My questions:

In cases like mine, is it safer to start with correction of the areolar herniation first (right breast) before any bilateral enlargement?

– If yes, how long is a typical correction phase (weeks)?

For correcting herniation:
– Should suction be applied below the areola, around the areola, or both?

– What angles / positioning help reduce forward nipple traction?

– Are there taping techniques (medical tape / foam rings / silicone pads) that help protect the areola during suction?

Pressure control:
– Pulse vs sustained suction — which is safer for tubular anatomy with herniation?


Devices & links:

I’d appreciate links to the devices/tools that worked best for people with similar anatomy (with shipping options if possible), such as:

• Noogleberry XS/S Dome

• EveBra (any reliable seller)

• Areola-specific flange/cup

• Foam rings / micropore tape / silicone areola pads

My goal is shape correction and base release first, not fast growth.

Do you recommend topical hormones (TCP) with suction in tubular cases like mine, or should correction be mechanical only at first?

Thanks so much for any experience-based guidance.
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#2

Hi 
You might have more help on the Fem side of BN
https://www.breastnexus.com/index.php

and a quick search on tubular breast will give you a lot of help.
Personally I would look at Noogleberry.

Bobbi
Happy New Year
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#3

Hi Bobbi,
Thanks for the suggestions — I appreciate it. I’ve already gone through a lot on BreastNexus and Noogleberry.

Do you happen to know of specific cases or users who dealt with severe tubular breasts or areolar herniation and had good results?
Happy New Year to you too.
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