Yes there are pills which claim to reduce breast size. These products are herbal formulations, but are more of a modern inventon than a traditional herbal remedy. No products of this kind have been subjected to clinical studies and this inevitably makes it difficult to assess their effectiveness for the stated purpose. Even recommendations from herbalists are sparse, as although the products are herbal in nature few herbalists seem to recommend them or accept them as being effective.
Losing weight will reduce the size of your breasts. Failing that, there is always surgery.
Your breast size is determined by your genes just like your height as an adult. There are no pills to make them any larger or smaller.
It is not that they are getting smaller, it is that the breasts are going back to their normal size. Birth control can sometimes make the breasts swell, just like right before your period. They will not be any smaller then before birth control.
Without surgery the only solution is to wear a good tight bra.
push up will tone up your breast bone and lift them
Some bras don't make your breasts any bigger or smaller they just give support. push up give you cleavage padded makes your breasts look larger when they really are not!
Hi does men likes smaller boobs? what should a women must do if she has a smaller boobs please answer this question
No. Even though you may see some advertised. Breasts are made of fat and there is muscle underneath. You can make the muscle tighter by doing exercises, such as push ups. The breasts themselves are fat and they can get smaller if you lose weight or larger if you gain weight. The skin on the breasts is thinner and more elastic than the skin on other parts of your body. No spray exists to make breasts "tight."
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No, there are no ways of changing that other then gaining a lot of weight, which is counterproductive.
Are there ways to have smaller breast without surgery or exercise?
No.
Parlodel or Clomid.