In theory, yes.
Basically, the endocrine system produces hormones when levels get below a threshold. The way that hormone levels are lowered is by being used by filling receptors on cell walls, or binding to proteins such as SHBG. If something else is performing that function (lowering hormone levels), then the levels of real hormones remain at their current levels, making those levels appear artificially high.
If a level of a given hormone is artificially high, there is no need to produce more.
Breasts continue to grow as far as age 26 for some women. For others, it's pretty much over as early as age 14 or 16. All women are a little different.
Organs in the pelvic area, and the brain continue to grow and develop. Breasts are not the only consideration.
The reason we suggest age 18 as a minimum age to do NBE are for legal reasons, not physiological. 18 is still too young if one were to ask me.
Wahaika
Basically, the endocrine system produces hormones when levels get below a threshold. The way that hormone levels are lowered is by being used by filling receptors on cell walls, or binding to proteins such as SHBG. If something else is performing that function (lowering hormone levels), then the levels of real hormones remain at their current levels, making those levels appear artificially high.
If a level of a given hormone is artificially high, there is no need to produce more.
Breasts continue to grow as far as age 26 for some women. For others, it's pretty much over as early as age 14 or 16. All women are a little different.
Organs in the pelvic area, and the brain continue to grow and develop. Breasts are not the only consideration.
The reason we suggest age 18 as a minimum age to do NBE are for legal reasons, not physiological. 18 is still too young if one were to ask me.
Wahaika