Quote from: rmaddy on August 02, 2017, 10:33:22 AMThe typical scenario is for later transitioning women to get less breast development than younger MTFs. I would love to see a scientific trial of HRT with the addition of human growth hormone, which would more closely mimic the state of the natal female adolescent. To the best of my knowledge it has not been done.
There is a study from 2017 (
http://www.jsm.jsexmed.org/article/S1743-6095(17)30415-0/abstract) in transgirls aged at least 16 yrs old in whom HRT produced "objectively small" breast volume and also "subjectively unsatisfactory" breast volume. Growth hormone levels are quite high at that age.
Also, women with Laron syndrome with insensitivity to growth hormone develop normal size breasts and have normal development.
So, there is more going on than just GH.
I've actually witnessed and seen better breast development in many older women relative to their younger counterparts, you would be surprised. As far as breast growth goes, I disagree with your statement.
QuoteBottom line is that if you want a better top line, you're going to end up needing breast implants.
Not necessarily. Wait and see...
QuoteGetting mine next month after 2 years of HRT.
2 years is not a long time as it can take between 1 to up to 9 yrs in cisgirls to go from the bud stage of breast development to the very last stage. In one study (
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2020314/), they state "The interval from the first sign of puberty to complete maturity varied from 1.5 years to over 6 years. The bud stage of breast development persisted for between 6 months and 2 years before further change took place."
Several years after HRT, I've had periods of sudden increased breast growth due to changes in my HRT.