if you are overweight, yes
AnswerYes it will. The lower the bodyfat percentage you reach, the faster the breasts shrink, since they are for the most part just fat. This is why you see some female bodybuilders sporting breast implants. What makes it worse is that there is little or no bodyfat to "hide" the edges of the implant, so they look even more fake. AnswerIt depends how "fatty" your breasts are to begin with. I have had a DD cup my whole life. I have gaind 6 sizes and lost 5 sizes and throught the only thing that shrank was the circumference of the body and there was less sagging. I still have the same cup size and they look exactly the same, except when I lost weight they perked up. If you don't want to lose the overall size, make sure you incorporate upper body strength toning in your exercises.it depins on how big ur breast are
Yes, boobs consist entirely of fat.
Weight loss will reduce breast size as will breast reduction surgery.maybe maybe not
Breast size is determined by body fat, hormones, and DNA. To increase the size of the breast you can gain weight or have surgery. Otherwise, no cream, drink, food, pill, or exercise will increase the size of a breast. A good bra can help shape and firm it, though.
More exercise,Be careful diet!
There is no way unless you gain weight.
Size - surgery or weight loss Shape will change with weight loss, but to regain a youthful look you'd need surgery.
Fatty foods don't specifically increase breast size other than causing weight gain. Gaining weight usually increases breast size, but with the accompanying negatives.
No. Breast size is determined by heredity. If you increase your caloric intake, you will gain weight and that will increase your breast size. Certain exercises can tone and firm up your body, including your breasts, but the only way to increase cup size is via breast implants.
You can get implants or just gain a whole lot if weight
No it doesn't it is the other way around, Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that helps to balance the figure, increase fullness, as well as enhance self-image and self-confidence in many women. The procedure is also known as augmentation mammaplasty and involves the use of various types of implants to increase or restore breast volume diminished by injury, weight loss, deformities, and mastectomies.
No. Your breast size is genetically determined. 1/3 of your breast consist of fat tissue, the other 2/3 is breast tissue. If you gain weight, the fat in your breast will grow along with the fat in other parts of your body and your breasts will become larger. If you lose weight, your breasts will become smaller.
There are really no ways to increase breast size except surgery.
Get implants.