you can't naturally do it. in the natural process you lose weight everywhere, though probably not so dramatically in that place.
Weight loss will reduce breast size as will breast reduction surgery.maybe maybe not
There is a lot of speculation that weather lady Jackie Johnson had a breast reduction. These rumors started when she lost a decent bit of weight, she has not publicly said if she had a reduction or not.
No. If that was true there couldn't be enough tuna in the store and people wouldn't pay for breast reduction surgery. No food, drink, pill or exercise will make a breast smaller or larger. Gaining or loosing weight may affect size, but it is the hormones and DNA that determines size.
I was told by my Doctor that they use to but, not anymore!
Sherri Shepard has never gotten a breast reduction and is against them. In 2013 she lost weight because of becoming diabetic, so her breasts may have gotten smaller from that.
Dr Oz like the old fashioned way of loosing weight. A simple reduction in caloric intake can do wonders.
Yes, if you go tohttp:/www.aetv.com/dog_the_bounty_hunter/photo-gallery/index.jsp and look at some of the pictures of Beth is is very obvious she got liposuction, a breast reduction, and either a nose job or a face-lift because she looks a least 10 years younger.
Breasts are mostly fatty tissue, so dieting and general weight loss tends to reduce breast size some. Apart from that there are no particular exercises that will target breast reduction. If they're large to the point of back trouble you might be able to get breast reduction surgery on your health insurance.
No, she has publicly announced that she is against having a breast reduction because she loves her boobs. She mentioned in an interview that her two-month weight loss challenge caused her bust to decrease by 4 inches, changing her bra size from a huge 40DD to a big 36DD.
Plastic surgeons generally recommend waiting 3 to 6 months after pregnancy before considering a breast reduction. This allows you to lose your baby weight and have your breasts to return to normal size. Once your weight is stable, talk to a board certified plastic surgeon about the procedure.
Unfortunately NO. Loosing weight doesn't helps to get rid of strechmarks.
by loosing weight:)