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Breast Issue: Can I Make It Bigger or Smaller?

2,645 Views POSTED ON December 12th, 2007

One different thing that makes woman different from man is in her chest. Yup, woman will have breast as a result of her hormonal process. Every woman surely will have breast but with different size. Some women think enough for their breast size, but some think that their breasts are too small. Well, in fact, there are some women who think that their breasts are too big and feel unhappy about them. Some find that their backs or shoulders hurt or that the large breasts attract unwanted attention and they may wish their breasts were smaller. The main point is: Can it be bigger or smaller?

Here is the fact: although many products (from special creams to exercise techniques) claim to boost breast size, you should save your money because they don’t work. The truth is that the only way to permanently change breast size is cosmetic surgery with a lot of risks.

Most doctors won’t perform breast enlargement surgery until a girl reaches 18 because the body takes time to develop and some girls develop (and have changes in the size of their breasts) later than others. Even after 18 there are certain physical and psychological risks involved with breast implants.

Everyone goes through times when they don’t like parts of their bodies. These feelings are part of normal development and the process of adjusting to our changing bodies. Having different-sized breasts is perfectly normal. It’s quite common for girls to have different-sized breasts or nipples, especially as they develop during puberty. Everyone’s different, and no two women’s breasts will look exactly the same. In fact, asymmetry — where one body part, like a foot or a hand, is a slightly different size or shape from its partner — is quite common in humans.

If you’re unhappy with the size or development of your breasts, talk to your doctor or gynecologist, who can probably reassure you that you’re developing normally.

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