Tuberous breast deformity is a congenital condition that affects breast development during puberty, leading to breasts that may appear small, constricted, or asymmetrical. Instead of developing a naturally rounded shape, the breasts remain underdeveloped due to a tight ring of tissue at the base, restricting expansion and creating a tubular appearance. The severity of this condition varies, with some women experiencing significant asymmetry, enlarged or puffy areolas, or an underdeveloped lower breast pole. While not a medical risk, tuberous breast deformity can deeply impact self-esteem and body confidence, making it challenging to feel comfortable in certain clothing or intimate situations. Fortunately, advanced surgical treatments can correct these concerns, restoring balance, symmetry, and a natural-looking breast shape.