Know how breasts develop.
Breasts from birth to puberty
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At birth, the structure of the mammary gland is incomplete. The gland remains at rest lifelong in boys and through puberty in girls before undergoing significant transformation by different growth and sex hormones. Two to three days after birth, boys and girls may even have a genital attack due to abrupt suppression of maternal estrogen. It causes the breasts to become congested, with pigmentation of the areola and the protrusion of the nipple. Milk secretion may then be transient due to branching of primordial galactophoric channels. Thus, men and women are born with rudimentary breasts, but the breasts are not transformed to the same extent because of differences in hormone levels (estrogen, progesterone, prolactin, testosterone, gonadostimulin, or growth hormone) and the presence of special receptors. The breast has no muscle but special receptors, of a mammary gland drowned in fatty tissue, lymphatic fluid, blood vessels blood and other. Because estrogen affects the receptors, the mammary gland grows cone-shaped at puberty to transform the girl's flat chest into a woman's curved chest. It is therefore in women that the breasts will develop fully to play their role in nourishing, aesthetically pleasing, sensual and sexual.
So inside the breasts there is no muscle, but fat, glands, nerves, and blood vessels, all supported by the pectoral muscles and any expansion plans must take this into account. This will involve strengthening the pectoral muscles to prepare them to carry a curved breast and providing the body with a little more organic estrogen with a drop in testosterone to hope for safe breast enlargement. It sounds simple, but the phenomenon is more complex.
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