03-02-2015, 19:51
I havent been on this a while.. going through a mild depression and dealing with an eviction- in the process of moving, so I havent had the time to deal with my NBE. I need to get a different doctor because shes not interested in helping me-- I told her about my chest decrease and she said "I dont know" ha ha ha I waited months for an I dont know, thanks..
I am about to just load up on hormones and say fuck it.
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=7961
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=7571
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=7666
http://forums.webmd.com/3/gynecology-exc...orum/16851
these are threads with people as the same issues as I have-- I just dont have the mind to read it thoroughly, where it will stick right now..
One of the main causes of aging changes in the breasts is a natural decline of the female reproductive hormone estrogen. This reduced amount of estrogen causes the skin to become dry, making it less elastic. With less elasticity, the breasts lose firmness and fullness and develop a stretched and saggy appearance. It is not uncommon for an older woman to have changes in her cup size due to the changes that occur within her breasts.
Once changes take place in the breasts, there are no treatment options available to reverse the process. If the changes in your breasts are causing you significant distress, you might want to consider cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery can replace the fullness of the breasts as well as the positioning of the nipples.
However, using lotions and creams to strengthen the skin’s elasticity or taking hormone replacement may slow down the process of breast aging.
You can use over-the-counter creams, lotions, or oils that contain collagen. Collagen is a substance that makes the skin more elastic. Cocoa butter is promoted to reduce the appearance of stretch marks.
I get better information off the internet, than I did at my doctors..
I am about to just load up on hormones and say fuck it.
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=7961
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=7571
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=7666
http://forums.webmd.com/3/gynecology-exc...orum/16851
these are threads with people as the same issues as I have-- I just dont have the mind to read it thoroughly, where it will stick right now..
One of the main causes of aging changes in the breasts is a natural decline of the female reproductive hormone estrogen. This reduced amount of estrogen causes the skin to become dry, making it less elastic. With less elasticity, the breasts lose firmness and fullness and develop a stretched and saggy appearance. It is not uncommon for an older woman to have changes in her cup size due to the changes that occur within her breasts.
Once changes take place in the breasts, there are no treatment options available to reverse the process. If the changes in your breasts are causing you significant distress, you might want to consider cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery can replace the fullness of the breasts as well as the positioning of the nipples.
However, using lotions and creams to strengthen the skin’s elasticity or taking hormone replacement may slow down the process of breast aging.
You can use over-the-counter creams, lotions, or oils that contain collagen. Collagen is a substance that makes the skin more elastic. Cocoa butter is promoted to reduce the appearance of stretch marks.
I get better information off the internet, than I did at my doctors..