well i'm 17 years old and i'm a 26A i have been the same size since i was 12 years old and i haven't grown yet i was wondering weather my boobs will grow or they will stay this size forever
AskAngel answered Wednesday March 23 2011, 6:35 pm: Honey, let a woman tell you like it is. Women's breast will normal "fill out" when they begin having children. Seriously, i started off as an A and after my first child a C , so whether you are entering or exiting puberty, it dousn't matter, as soon as you begin having children this will change your entire hormonal system and you should see some positive changes in this area. If you decide not to have children, you can talk to your doctor about certain types of birth control, hormones, or consider implants. So don't be discouraged there is plenty of hope yet:) [ AskAngel's advice column | Ask AskAngel A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Wednesday March 23 2011, 11:03 am: Hi, I'm old enough to be your grand father and it is questions like your that I chose to be an advisor on this website. Hopefully the wisdom of my age and the grandfatherly advice i will offer will be of help to you.
At 17 years of age you could be in the late stages of puberty, meaning there is a small window of hope that something may change. I was extremely short for my age until I hit my 17th birthday then had a growth spurt and shot up to 6' 2" which added almost 6" to me.
While I cannot speak with any certainty that this will happen with your breast, the possibility is there at least for another year or so. In the mean time if you do not wish to remain a 26 A and are thinking of breast enhancement surgery now is the time to start looking for a Plastic Surgeon.
There are two things you want to look for when looking for a Plastic Surgeon. First and foremost is that the Surgeon is Certified by the College of Plastic Surgeon. Any doctor can do a residency in Plastics and call themselves a Plastic Surgeon. A good Plastic Surgeon will have passed all the criteria to meet the needs to be accredited by the College of Plastic Surgeons.
Even with accreditation, there are different techniques and different prices doctors charge.
My wife was found to have breast cancer and had a mastectomy with reconstruction. The fortunate side of this was that insurance covered the reconstruction and we were able to find a really great surgeon. I dare anyone to look at my wife's cleavage and tell me which is the fake breast. I know which one it is and I have a hard time telling. The long and short of it is you get what you pay for. So unless you can get your doctor to certify that this is of medical necessity you will have to pay out of pocket and the cost could run upwards of $18,000. If you want the most natural look the higher the cost will be as the more time consuming the surgery will be.
The surgeons you see may want you to wait a year or so. These are the surgeons you want to choose from. They may feel, after examination, as I stated; that you may still be in the late stages of puberty and a growth spurt may be possible. You may have a growth spurt maybe to a B cup. Then you can decide if you still want to enhance your breasts. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
dearcandore answered Tuesday March 22 2011, 6:38 pm: It isn't unusual for your body to change as you hit different ages, so yes, its totally possible they will grow. Hormones have a lot to do with it. Many girls will see change in their bodies when they start having sex, and of course, pregnancy changes your body in a lot of ways too. I have friends who moved up a cup size in their late 20's even! Wait a few more years before you get to worried about this. Your body will change a lot in the next 5 years, I guarantee! I hope it changes in the way you want. Good luck. [ dearcandore's advice column | Ask dearcandore A Question ]
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