How many shapes can breasts have?
Generally, there are five types of breast shapes: hemispherical, teardrop, disc, conical, and spindle-shaped. A detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Hemispherical
The length of breast protrusion equals the radius of the breast base circumference. When viewed from the side, it resembles a semicircle, with fullness both above and below the nipple. The breast height is moderate, and the overall shape is full and symmetrical.
2. Teardrop shape
Due to gravitational effects on the chest, the nipple is positioned at one-third of the chest height. The lower chest appears fuller than the upper chest, giving a teardrop-like appearance.
3. Disc-shaped
Disc-shaped breasts have a large base area but relatively low height, making the overall appearance flatter and less three-dimensional.
4. Conical
The breast protrusion is significantly longer than the radius of the breast base. The breast rises abruptly on the chest wall, with a clearly defined border and a pointed apex. It appears triangular when viewed from the side.
5. Spindle-shaped
Spindle-shaped breasts have a smaller base area but relatively greater height, resulting in an overall appearance that is full and slightly drooping.
Breast shape is influenced by various factors including genetics, age, childbirth, and breastfeeding. It is important to avoid excessive pursuit of a specific breast shape while neglecting the importance of overall health.