Medical Questions » Breasts, Female Questions » Question No. 177
Question: | When I was a teenager I used to squeeze my breast buds in an attempt to stimulate them to develop larger breasts, but I am now mature and my breasts are very small. Did I harm my breast buds by squeezing them? |
Answer: | Absolutely not! What you did is something many girls do as they start to develop, but there is nothing that will alter the size of the breasts during or after puberty other than manipulation of the sex hormones, a procedure that is not performed because of serious adverse effects on the other sex organs. Many women notice a small increase in breast size when taking the oral contraceptive pill, and pregnancy may result in a permanent enlargement.
Breast size is determined by your choice in parents, by the amount of oestrogen produced by your ovaries, and the individual response of your breast tissue to the oestrogen. No amount of physical stimulation is going to alter the breast size.
If you are particularly concerned by the small size of your breasts, plastic surgery techniques are available to increase your bust line. In years past, these procedures were bought into disrepute by silicon leakage from the prostheses used to increase the breast size, but better prostheses and improved operations have overcome these problems, so that the risks are now minimal. |
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