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Wrinkly Nipple: What It Means & How to Treat It

Smoking & Hormonal changes

People who smoke and come in contact with ultraviolet (UV) light or certain chemicals are susceptible to wrinkles. These factors are majorly responsible for wrinkles on the face and other parts of the body.

Women are likely to experience many changes in the appearance and texture of their breasts over their lifetimes. These changes are majorly caused by changes in levels of the body’s hormones, chemicals affecting the way our bodies grow and work.

Hormonal changes occur during:

  • pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • puberty [2]
  • menopause [3]
  • after weight loss or gain
  • throughout each menstrual cycle