Why do I have cutie belly button?
The belly button is a common site in the majority of babies, but it’s not always a cute or even a normal looking one. Some babies are born with a small, inverted belly button. A belly button that pokes out or one that looks like a button is a “cutie” belly button. This is usually a result of a short umbilical cord. Other occurrences are a “funny” belly button that curls up or twists, or a belly
Why does my belly button look odd?
The belly button is covered by two layers of skin known as the “cutaneous” or “superficial” belly. It’s protected by a thin layer of fat called the “subcutaneous” belly. Your belly button may look like a circle, a teardrop, or a strange shape, and it does not affect your health.
Why do my belly button look different?
A small, flat, or even button-shaped belly button is most common and is usually perfectly normal. If you notice that your belly button is inverted, inverted nipples or scar tissue at the belly button can cause it to point in a different direction. This is a congenital condition that you’re born with, but you can usually treat it by having it pierced or stitched in a certain way. Other belly buttons that stick out or point inward are called “lazy belly buttons�
Why do my belly button have lumps?
Belly button lumps can be caused by fatty tissue, skin tags, and cysts. They are harmless growths that occur in the belly button region. The lumpy or jagged appearance is usually just caused by the belly button being slightly raised. They are quite common, especially among pregnant women. A lumpy or protruding belly button can also be caused by stretching and growing of the skin during pregnancy.
Why do I have a cutie belly button?
Your belly button is a unique place on your body. It's an important connection between your internal organs and your skin. Although there's no clear-cut genetic cause, having a cutie belly button may indicate that you have a lower than usual number of belly muscles. This can lead to an uneven appearance that makes it seem like your belly button is sunken in. There may also be a tendency to develop belly button lumps, which are basically fatty tissue growths. These are harmless and usually