rintakudokseen
Rintakudokseen refers to breast tissue. This tissue is found in both biological males and females, though it is significantly more developed in females after puberty due to hormonal influences. In females, breast tissue is primarily composed of glandular tissue, which produces milk, and fatty tissue, which provides volume and insulation. Ducts within the glandular tissue transport milk to the nipple.
The structure and density of breast tissue can vary greatly among individuals and can change throughout a
While breast tissue is a normal and essential part of female anatomy, it can also be the