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what is breast??when does it's enlargement takes place??​


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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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The breast is the tissue overlying the chest (pectoral) muscles. Women's breasts are made of specialized tissue that produces milk (glandular tissue) as well as fatty tissue. The amount of fat determines the size of the breast. ... The breast also contains blood vessels, lymph vessels, and lymph nodes.

Breast enlargement is the enlargement of the breasts. It may occur naturally as in mammoplasia or may occur artificially through active intervention.

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Answered by dassristi2016
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Answer:

The breast is the tissue overlying the chest (pectoral) muscles. Women's breasts are made of specialized tissue that produces milk (glandular tissue) as well as fatty tissue. The amount of fat determines the size of the breast. ... The breast also contains blood vessels, lymph vessels, and lymph nodes.

Breast enlargement is the enlargement of the breasts. It may occur naturally as in mammoplasia or may occur artificially through active intervention. Many women regard their breasts, which are female secondary sex characteristics, as important to their sexual attractiveness, as a sign of femininity that is important to their sense of self. Due to this, when a woman considers her breasts deficient in some respect, she might choose to engage in some activity intended to enhance them.[1]

Methods used in an effort to achieve larger breasts include:

Surgical breast augmentation, such as with breast implants or fat transfer.

Pharmacological or hormonal breast enhancement, through administration of medications such as estrogen or breast enlargement supplements.[2][3][4]

Increasing the food energy intake by eating more and/or more energetic foods. By increasing food energy intake, more adipose tissue will be created, part of which will consist of adipose tissue located near the breast area.[5] The amount of adipose tissue that will be added to the breasts varies from person to person and is controlled by the KLF14 gene.[6] Additional modification of the KLF14 gene can thus make sure even more of the adipose tissue increase will occur at the breasts.

Mechanical breast enhancement, such as through use of the BRAVA Breast Enhancement and Shaping System, a clinically-effective external breast tissue expander.[7]

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