Axillary breast tissue refers to the area on either side of the breastbone, composed mainly of lymph nodes, serous (watery) glands, and fat. Axillary breast tissue can contain cancer cells that have spread from a primary tumor elsewhere in the body, as well as benign conditions such as cysts or benign lumps called fibroadenomas.
Axillary breast tissue is any excess or abnormal growth of breast tissue in the area under the arm, known as the axillary region.
Axillary breast tissue is composed of the armpit and underarm fat that you may here call “bat wings”. It’s generally easier to safely lose weight in your arms and your chest than it is in other areas of your body because of this axillary breast tissue, especially if you’re between two sizes.
The best way to lose weight in your arms is by doing exercises that work the muscle. These include pushups, triceps dips, and other arm exercises you can do with just your body weight.
In addition, try to incorporate some cardiovascular activity such as running or walking into your fitness routine a few times per week. When you’re trying to lose weight in your chest area, it’s important to remember that it isn’t just about losing fat. You also want to make sure that you’re building muscle mass so that you don’t look too skinny once the fat disappears from around your breasts.