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can my breast grow?

Started by honey, February 04, 2011, 05:24:40 AM

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honey

i have breast implant  before 2 years and after one year i get rid from it due to Capsular Contracture. my breast size is 30 is there any way to grow my breast????????? please tell me and am new user at this form.
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Darth_Taco

Uh, this is the Female to Male section of the forum, meaning we kind of want to get rid of our breasts. I don't think any of us know how to make them grow.
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Mr.Rainey

IDK, but you can have mine.  :laugh:
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Kaden

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Skys_the_limit

yeah...>.> you're on the wrong board. I have no idea how to grow your breast! I asked my gf for you and she said IDK "boob fertilizer" I know that's not helpful, but I thought it was funny. But yeah Estrogen should work.
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bethw

Hi Honey;
You're not in the wrong section as far as I can tedll.t says "male to female"
Hugs
Beth
" To live is to dance. To dance is to live." Snoopy (aka Charles Shultz)
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Domitia

Quote from: bethw on February 05, 2011, 05:36:17 PM
Hi Honey;
You're not in the wrong section as far as I can tedll.t says "male to female"
Hugs
Beth

It was moved by a mod. Before it was in the "Female to male transsexual talk (FTM)" section; all of those posts above you were made when this was in the wrong section.

As for the topic: I don't know either, other than estrogen; but I doubt it would help after having tissue removed (if I understand your post right).

Talking to your doctor would be the smartest thing to do.
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Kyndra R.

Hi Honey,

Unfortunately I haven't found anything that can stimulate growth outside of the estrogen / progesterone triggers.  3 years on HRT and I can guaranty I have at least one thing very in common with a wide percentage of women out there.  I wish they were bigger.  And there are so many products out there designed to pray on the desire of women everywhere to tweak their bodies without surgery.  Nothing can really make them grow other then the proper hormone balance, diet proteins carbs, good fat etc., managed weight gain, and exercise.

I know that's not a lot of help but I want to share with you what I could.

Take care,

Kyndra
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Kyndra R.

Actually I did think of one other way, but it isn't natural growth.  It is an option that is growing in popularity for breast cancer survivors.

Fat grafting.  Where they take fat from one place and put it there.  It comes from your own body so there isn't risk of rejection and it is nearly identical to the original tissue that was removed.

I just had that additional thought so I wanted to share,

Kyndra
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LordKAT

Transferring fat doesn't mean the fat will stay there. It ends to migrate back where it came from. When that happens you either redo the surgery or just look lumpy and saggy.
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honey

thanks for your replies as i mentioned am new user i dont know where to post if its in wrong section then plz move to right one
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Diane Elizabeth

Since I began HRT the patch +spiro) my breasts have doubled so I am about a 38B.

And why are all the FTMs on the wrong board. 
Having you blanket in the wash is like finding your psychiatrist is gone for the weekend!         Linus "Peanuts"
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Jillieann Rose

QuoteIt was moved by a mod. Before it was in the "Female to male transsexual talk (FTM)" section; all of those posts above you were made when this was in the wrong section.
The earlier postings were when it was in the guys section.
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bethw

Just want to apologize. I didn't realize that this was originaly in the FTM. sorry guys.
Beth
" To live is to dance. To dance is to live." Snoopy (aka Charles Shultz)
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Caith

You might consult web articles describing "Protocols for Induced Lactation".  The drug Motilium (domperidone) is documented to raise levels of the hormone prolactin, responsible  for increased milk duct development and therefore lactation. 
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