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Is There an Alternative to Surgery to Enhance Breasts, Male or Female?

Breast enhancement, surgical or natural, is a highly sought after goal. Surgery is on the rise but it has many risks and it is very costly. There are natural breast enhancement options that have been proven successful. There are venues where someone can become informed and educated like www.breast-enhancement-options.com

According to American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) statistics, last year, 280,401 breast augmentation surgeries were performed in the US. The FDAs Analysis of the Study of Mentor Saline Breast Implants goes on to report that as a result of their surgeries, forty-three percent of these augmentation patients experienced at least one complication within three years. The most frequent complaints included wrinkling, asymmetry, sagging or scarring of the breast, nipple changes and the need for additional
surgery.

How do breast enhancement supplements work? In many cases they do work, but dont expect miracles. Breast enhancement ads draw you in with the allure of having larger breasts in a relatively short period of time at a fraction of the cost of surgery. Dont believe everything you read as many companies want you to desperately believe in claims that can not be backed up. Ads claiming increase your breast size by 3 cups" or have larger breasts in days" simply are using puffery to entice you into a purchase. A web site
http://www.breast-enhancement-options.com is a place to find a full education of popular breast enhancement supplements as well as the obscure and some to be weary of. The site was put up by a woman who had great success and wanted to help educate and inform others in the same dilemma.

The size and shape of a women's breast is determined by hormones. The most central hormone in this process is of course estrogen.

Usually during puberty when breasts begin to develop, estrogen and other hormones are released in the proper amounts which cause breasts to grow to what is considered the average cup size of "C" .

In many cases, genetics and body chemistry step in and hormones are not released in the proper amounts resulting in breast tissue that does not fully develop. Poor nutrition can also contribute to inadequate regulation of the body's hormones.

Herbal breast enlargement supplements contain a host of ingredients that are reputed to help regulate female hormones. There are also ingredients that aid digestion and skin health in order to make sure the estrogen regulating botanicals can function as efficiently as possible. This of course means that these botanicals can also help lessen symptoms brought on by the menstrual cycle, such as abdominal
cramps.

Breast-Enhancement-Options.com supplies great information which offers an all natural alternative to risky plastic surgery and its frequent complications, all at a fraction of the cost of traditional surgical breast augmentation. While the average total cost of breast augmentation plastic surgery exceeds $5,000, a monthly supply of breast enlargement pills cost as little $34.

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