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An "innie" refers to an inward-facing belly button, which is primarily determined by genetics and the way the umbilical cord was attached and healed after birth. Some factors, like body fat percentage and skin elasticity, can also influence its appearance. There’s no specific method to change an outie to an innie, as it is a natural anatomical variation. If you're concerned about the appearance of your belly button, it's best to consult a medical professional.

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What is an outtie?

An "outtie" typically refers to a protruding navel or belly button. It is the opposite of an "innie," where the belly button is concave or inward. Some people have outties due to the way their umbilical cord was cut or based on their genetics.


Does Brandon Mychal Smith have an innie or outie bellybutton?

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Is there such thing as an innie-outie bellybutton?

It's to do with the pressure of the tissue beneath the bellybutton; if someone has a flattie, or a very slight outie, then the tissues behind may either push it into an outie (say for example they breath in, pushing their tummy, and therefore bellybutton out too), or suck it into an innie (say for example they breath out, causing a slight vacuum suction to pull the bellybutton into their tummy). This can be artificially reproduced as well, as all people with true outies can push their outies in, and many people with true innies can pull their bellybuttons out to become an outie


Are females born with outies?

Females are not born with "outies" in terms of their belly buttons; rather, all humans start with an umbilical cord that connects to the placenta. After birth, the cord is cut and eventually falls off, leaving a scar that forms the belly button. The appearance of the belly button—whether it’s an "innie" or "outie"—depends on how the skin heals and how much tissue is left after the cord detaches. So, the shape of the belly button is not determined by gender.