With this is mind there are only two options for you to have a bigger bust line. The first and most inexpensive way is to purchase padded bras. The second is to have plastic surgery for breast enhancement. To have this surgery done right you want to find a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. As this is a doctor who has under gone additional training in plastics and received certification from the college of Plastic surgeons.
A good breast enhancement can run anywhere from $10,000 dollars and up for these implants are place under the muscle and is a more intricate surgery than the lesser costing ones. The surgery's' that cost less especially those in the $5.000 range just push the implant in under through the nipple and you will be able to see a telltale ring nipple against your chest wall which shouts enhancement.
Speaking for many men me included if you are not completely flat chest and have say an "A" cup which is proportionate to your petite body. I would not recommend doing anything other than getting a good non padded bra. There are many of us who like small breasted proportionate women.
In case your male and you have breast tissue see your doctor. If your doctor agrees this is breast tissue than you have a medical condition which your insurance will cover and you can see a plastic surgeon plastic or general to have the tissue removed. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday June 1 2016, 11:16 pm: Due to both males and females concerned about their body size including breast/chest and genitals, I have no idea if you are male or female.
We've heard from both males afraid to be seen shirtless thinking they don't look normal or developed enough and females who are comparing their size to sizes of other females.
Genetics plays the big role in what you inherit in your looks and theres nothing to change that. If a male, at 20, you may have plenty of filling out to do yet. I am now older but all the guys I know of were all thin, non muscled bodies at thier 20s. It isn't sometimes until into ones 30s that a male has finally reached the form they will have rest of life. This doesn't count in adding on fat from a poor diet and/or lack of enough exercise. Even my husband was pretty much hairless except for facial hair until into his thirties when his body began to add body hair, lots of it. He is now a very hairy man and the body hair grows out to lengths of 2 inch to 4 in different areas. What I am saying is that our bodies all do some fine tuning in growth and so there can be changes to looks.
If you are female, breast size is generally what is passed on genetically and may not come directly from what your mom looks like, but her mom or your dads mom or other female relative. Breasts will keep the same shape and form but the size can change over your life. If you gain weight, you'll do so in the breast too. If you lose weight, you will lose there. If you breast feed, you will gain in size. Only a few women keep a larger size after having children and breast feeding. In my case, I am usually a B, went to a C+ while breast feeding, went flat to less than A after 3rd child off breast milk and it was many years before I got back to B. NOw I am older and metabolism has slowed so I am holding on to more weight, not overweight according to Dr. but have enough extra padding on me to have C's again without breastfeeding. I can't say its the same for all women. But there is NO NORMAL size or shape when talking about breast or nipples. There are plenty of women with boyfriends or husbands, and those women are pretty much flat. So it doesn't mean a female can't attract a guy because of her breast size. So don't worry about it. If you are female, the only way to really have bigger breasts is getting the surgery which I don't recommend or finding the best push up padded bras to enhance the little you have. I used to work in a health insurance co. and I saw all the photo's of breast implants that went wrong, the scarring and mishapen looks of a chest that no Dr. could ever make look normal again. ANd thats all I have to say about chest size. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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