What is teardrop-shaped breast?
Water drop-shaped breasts are a type of breast morphology characterized by a fuller lower portion and a relatively less full upper hemisphere, resembling the shape of a water droplet when viewed from the side. If discomfort occurs, timely medical consultation is recommended, with treatment conducted under a physician's guidance. A detailed explanation is as follows:

The lower portion of water drop-shaped breasts appears round and fuller, making the overall breast look more three-dimensional and voluptuous. Compared with the fullness of the lower portion, the upper part of water drop-shaped breasts is slightly flatter, with the nipple usually pointing forward or slightly downward, creating a natural drooping appearance. However, this droopiness should not be confused with sagging or deformation, but rather represents a natural and graceful shape.
The formation of water drop-shaped breasts is influenced by multiple factors, including heredity, hormone levels, body weight, and lifestyle habits. Additionally, factors such as breastfeeding and aging may also lead to changes in breast morphology, resulting in water drop-shaped breasts.
In daily life, it is important to develop good lifestyle habits. Women should wear properly fitting undergarments and avoid excessively tight bras, which may compress the chest area and affect normal breast development.