12-04-2014, 04:56
I did breast massage for about a month and when I stopped, my bust size seemed to decrease. Has this happened to anyone else?
(14-04-2014, 00:14)blessedbreasts Wrote: Well, AA, I think I might have lost a bit of weight and gone through some stress after. So there could have been other factors besides just stopping the massage. I wasn't using herbs, mind you. And I believe I only did it for 4-6 months. So for ME, it wasn't permanent. Might not be the case for others. I don't want to discourage anyone!
(02-07-2014, 12:58)seanna Wrote: I read a lot of thing about breast massage and I about fat transfer surgery to grow your boobs.
The interesting thing in the fat transfer through a doctor is that fat cells might not survive, if the fat cells survive then in some women might be permanent. If they don;t survive the bust will decrease in time.
If you massage your breast only for a month in my humble opinion thats a very very small time frame, I think you should continue the massage for at least 6 months so the body to learn to keep all the healthy and good fat cells there and to stay there and the growth through stimulation to be permanent as well.
Any type of treatment requires at least 6 months, for example depression, if you take anti depressants for only one month you will be happy and feel great and all the good things, if you stop in a month then the depression will come back, all doctors say to take at least for 6 months and you have to change a little bit your lifestyle for the results to be permanent.
That's just an example that came to my head, almost any type of treatment of physical or any change requires 6 months to a year when it comes to out body, either it is herbal, or natural or medical. Why breast enlargement should be any different? I think we should take it more as a treatment than just an aesthetic desire. Like we treat our boobs to be even more healthy, to produce great hormones, when we will become mothers to produce lots of milk, to have great sexual desire with no negative thoughts, etc....all that are very important for our health, I think our image is part of being healthy.
When we try to treat or to change something in our body, 1 month is just the start, take your time and do it for 6 months, and I am 99% sure that the results will be permanent after you stop because the body got used to it and learn to keep going with the new change.