A person's development during puberty, including hip bone size, is predetermined by their genetics. There is no real way to change it.
Yes, thymus tends to increase after puberty. During puberty this grows slowly till it reaches some maximum size.
Yes, during puberty, the penis typically grows in size as a result of hormonal changes and physical development.
The vast majority of penile growth occurs during puberty.
The size of a boy's nipples grow somewhat during puberty, so it will be dependent on his age and his stage in puberty.
No, alcohol consumption does not affect penis size during puberty. The size of the penis is primarily determined by genetics and hormonal factors. Alcohol abuse during puberty can, however, impact overall growth and development.
The testis grow in size during puberty. Also the sperm made by the testis becomes fertile.
The Thymus shrinks after puberty. It is most active in early life, developing the immune system prenatally and in early infancy. It is the location were T Cells (T lymphocytes) mature (VERY IMPORTANT). When it shrink in size it replaced by fat and connective tissue.
During puberty, a males testicles will get lower and increase in size.
During Teenage Years(Puberty)
during puberty, the testis become larger in size. the penis becomes larger and longer.
during that time but afterwards they are about the same size
No because your breast develop during puberty at it will take a good few years of developing to get that size