Woman's breasts play a fundamental role in the self esteem, perception of feminity, psychological confidence, sexual sphere, gender assignment and acceptance of body morphology.
Areola deformities do indeed affect how any breast is naturally settled, developed, oriented, etc, much more if any mammary surgery is to be applied like breast implants, mastopexy or breast reduction.
There exists a very specific type of breast where the areola is not canonically sized and occupies larger share of the breast mound surface than it should according to the mammary frame; this can be due to genetically inherited causes or be part of a congenital tuberous breast deformity syndrome, but also occur after body mass oscillations, weight loss, pregnancy, breast feeding, aging, etc.
Best state of the art treatment for the large areolas is the reduction areolaplasty with periareolar scars; should the problem be part of a major breast deformity then it'd be included in such procedure (mastopexy, breast reduction, tuberous breast correction, etc).