01-06-2013, 18:27
Hey all, I'm a newbie, 19 years old and a broke college student struggling with tuberous breasts. They are about a small 34B cup. (Scared that they may shrink more since I'm also on a weight loss regimen). My current plan of action is simple: I will start performing the Chi Breast massage daily on my breasts, preferably twice a day, day and night, if I get the chance. From research, I heard that diligently massaging your breasts can increase your bust by a cup size within 1-2 months. They can also improve the shape, which is what I'm hoping for because since the base of my breast is so tight, I'm hoping the massage can loosen the tight, dense fibers at the base so that the tissue from my areolas are encouraged to move towards that area.
So since I am on summer vacation with plenty of time in my hands, that is what I'm going to do as it is simple and cheap. Because of my age, I don't want to dive into herbs and a lot of other stuff just yet since I know that I am still growing. But I will do whatever I can to try to grow 2 cup sizes and improve my shape.
This summer, I will try to get my hormone levels checked by my doctor. I've always gone to a pediatrician for checkups but I don't know if it's time yet to go to a gyno instead since I am over 19 though I am not sexually active. I feel that I am estrogen dominant and lacking in progesterone because of my condition, my pear shape, and other known symptoms. If this is the case, then my plan of action will be to ingest progesterone if two months go by, I'm in college, and I haven't experienced any growth in my breasts. I will take natural progesterone either in pill, oil, or cream form. I heard that progesterone can also improve the tuberous breast condition, especially for mothers who are struggling to breastfeed. I will also try investing in the Avent Nipplette since I heard that they can help a lot with the shape as well, seeing that I regularly have flat, puffy nipples/areola but my breasts look much more normal (actually, completely normal) when stimulated/erect.
I feel that I this plan sounds good but I'm open to any suggestions anyone may have! Any one know what are the best breast massaging oils to use?
So since I am on summer vacation with plenty of time in my hands, that is what I'm going to do as it is simple and cheap. Because of my age, I don't want to dive into herbs and a lot of other stuff just yet since I know that I am still growing. But I will do whatever I can to try to grow 2 cup sizes and improve my shape.
This summer, I will try to get my hormone levels checked by my doctor. I've always gone to a pediatrician for checkups but I don't know if it's time yet to go to a gyno instead since I am over 19 though I am not sexually active. I feel that I am estrogen dominant and lacking in progesterone because of my condition, my pear shape, and other known symptoms. If this is the case, then my plan of action will be to ingest progesterone if two months go by, I'm in college, and I haven't experienced any growth in my breasts. I will take natural progesterone either in pill, oil, or cream form. I heard that progesterone can also improve the tuberous breast condition, especially for mothers who are struggling to breastfeed. I will also try investing in the Avent Nipplette since I heard that they can help a lot with the shape as well, seeing that I regularly have flat, puffy nipples/areola but my breasts look much more normal (actually, completely normal) when stimulated/erect.
I feel that I this plan sounds good but I'm open to any suggestions anyone may have! Any one know what are the best breast massaging oils to use?


) and if I take them, I'd wait a year from now. But I think that with all this and enough persistence, I won't have to go there and get some type of improvement within a year. As for the shape of the tuberous breasts itself, in a year I'll try to save up some money to remove some of the extra glandular tissue in my areola like you said. I just want to avoid implants as much as possible, obviously, which is why I'm on NBE.
why, you may ask? Because I'm on a weight loss regimen to lose about 25 pounds so rather than growing my breasts, I'm hoping to retain it and hopefully stay the same size for now (which technically CAN be considered growth, right???). I'm planning to lose a pound a week since I think that slow weight loss is best to avoid getting stretch marks and putting stress on my 5'2" stature.
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