(30-05-2014, 08:22)carouselambra Wrote: I am 100% sober now, but I drank to excess on a daily basis for several years. I have read that alcohol, especially chronic use, can cause shrinking of the breasts. I don't doubt that. I went from a 36C to a 34B during that time. I also gained and then lost 60 lbs, but they were much smaller and flabbier after the weight loss than they were before the weight gain. I think that is partly because of the alcohol.
Does anyone here happen to know if alcohol-related shrinkage is permanent? Is it possible that the tissue is damaged in such a way that it won't respond to NBE? I have only just started, so it's too soon to say from experience. I want to research this myself, but any insight would be helpful.
I don't have much light to shed as far as alcohol directly affecting tissue in the breasts...but here are my 2 cents anyway
I think the difference in 'fullness' (couldn't think of a better way to say this) after the 60lbs of weight loss is due more to the change in BF overall than to damage done by alcohol. Just as with other parts of the body, fluctuation in weight leads to stretching of skin and then a 'deflating' affect, with or without stretch marks.
The other thing that comes to mind is that alcohol dehydrates the body, so large amounts will have the affect of making the body look more vascular, and potentially making the breasts look less full. The flip side of this, though, is that afterwards your body tried to retain more water = puffiness (usually seen in face/stomach, etc). But even so, this is a temporary effect, not long term or permanent.
Has your diet or water intake changed? What makes the breasts look full is, in part, the water held between the subcutaneous fat and the skin. If you are dehydrated then maybe that could be an attributing factor to the 'deflated' feeling that you have. Other possible factors, if the majority of the carbs that you were intaking were coming from alcohol then cutting it out plus the weight loss means you probably overall look leaner. Increasing carbs will give you a fuller appearance overall, indirectly affecting the breasts.
That's all that is coming to mind now....my feeling is that there are a lot of factors, biggest one being weight gain+loss. Especially if it was in a short time span.