The part of the body that most women are concerned about is the chest. The most basic issue about breasts is their size. Mother nature isn't always so kind to provide large cup sizes to every woman. If you are dissatisfied with your A, B, or small C cup size, then you've probably considered an enhancement of some sort. Sure there are bras out there that could give the impression of a bigger bosom, but that fact remains that you can't have what's not there in the first place.
Breast enhancement pills have been marketed endlessly as an alternative to a painful and expensive breast enhancement surgery. Many women don't want to put up with the long recovery and permanent scarring that results from a breast enhancement. That's why a pill that can promise the same result without the operation is an attractive thing. However, that's also why it's easy to fall for a marketing gimmick.
The typical breast enhancement pill promises a specific cup size increase within a month. If alarm bells aren't already ringing in your head, consider the challenge of actually do this. To increase your bust size by one cup, you'll need approximately 200 cc's of extra breast tissue. Considering that muscle mass can't account for this (besides, you women want muscular breasts), this tissue would have to be all fat. In order to gain 200 cc's of fat in the breasts, a proportionate gain in the rest of your body would be necessary. That's not such a good trade-off. Even if a pill could stimulate fat growth only in the breasts, it would take a lot more fat than your body could generate in 30 days.
So the bottom line is that breast enhancement pills aren't going to give you the breasts you want. They do work to a certain extent, but never to the degree that clients expect. In fact, some pills are known to redirect fat to the buttocks! That could be a disastrous side effect to discover a month down the line.
To make things worse, the marketing for these pills tends to use blatant lies. The before and after photos that accompany these ads are usually breast implant pictures. Several companies have even been caught using the pictures ripped off a plastic surgeon's website.
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