A WOMAN has left the internet stunned after revealing she has a uniboob.
Kaylee Li, from the UK, revealed she found it difficult to even wear bras with her unique body shape in a recent TikTok video.
In the short clip, she revealed that she had a uniboob - meaning her breasts were attached by a thin piece of skin.
She responded to a comment asking 'WTH is a uniboob?'
Kaylee replied: "The medical tern for a uniboob is symmastia."
Symmastia is when your breasts grow together, with little or no cleavage between them. Instead, there’s a web of skin, fat, and tissue across the cleavage area reports WEbMD.
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She continued: "If you can tell, they are actually fully connected by this little bit of skin here."
In another clip, Kaylee revealed that her uniboob has meant she had to skip wearing bras all together.
She take a balconette bra to demonstrate how difficult it was to wear.
Because the bra has underwire going around each boob - it meant it sat on top of Kaylee's webbed skin making it uncomfortable to wear.
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She explained: "If you can tell, the underwire is resting right above my boob, it isn't supporting anything and is just making me very uncomfortable.
At the end of the day, I always end up with red marks right here where the underwire is just pressing into my boob.
The video of Kaylee explaining her unique shape has since gone viral with over 285k views and over 9,000 llikes.
People quickly took to the comments section of the video to share their thoughts and many claimed they wanted one.
One person wrote: "That’s so pretty, I want this."
Another added: "That's actually pretty interesting, I didn't even know that was a thing."
"I had no idea this ever existed until now," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth commented: "It looks so uncomfy."
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Someone else claimed: "This is low key a flex. It’s like a built in bra."
"Never knew this existed," added a sixth.
What is symmastia
Symmastia is when your breasts grow together, with little or no cleavage between them.
Instead, there’s a web of skin, fat, and tissue across the cleavage area. There are different degrees of this condition. Sometimes the lack of cleavage is less noticeable.
There are two types of symmastia:
Congenital symmastia. You’re born with this condition. It’s rare, and no one knows exactly what causes it.
Acquired or iatrogenic. This type is still rare, but more common than the congenital kind. It’s usually a complication of breast reconstruction or augmentation surgery
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