59 minutes ago
Hello,
I’m a 35-year-old genetic female with Grade IV tubular breasts. My right breast has severe areolar herniation, almost no sub-areolar tissue, and a very tight constriction ring. I cannot do surgery, so I need the best non-surgical approach.
Before enlarging both breasts, I must correct the shape on the right side.
Based on my anatomy, could you tell me:
1. Which device is better for releasing the constriction ring and improving herniation: Evebra or Noogleberry?
2. What is the most reliable pumping method to build sub-areolar tissue (cup angle, positioning, routine)?
3. Should I start with the right breast only, or pump both for symmetry?
4. Should I combine pumping with a topical E2 + progesterone + DHEA protocol from the start?
Thank you.
I’m a 35-year-old genetic female with Grade IV tubular breasts. My right breast has severe areolar herniation, almost no sub-areolar tissue, and a very tight constriction ring. I cannot do surgery, so I need the best non-surgical approach.
Before enlarging both breasts, I must correct the shape on the right side.
Based on my anatomy, could you tell me:
1. Which device is better for releasing the constriction ring and improving herniation: Evebra or Noogleberry?
2. What is the most reliable pumping method to build sub-areolar tissue (cup angle, positioning, routine)?
3. Should I start with the right breast only, or pump both for symmetry?
4. Should I combine pumping with a topical E2 + progesterone + DHEA protocol from the start?
Thank you.

