28-09-2024, 04:11 AM
Hi, estradiol elongates breast tissue while progesterone develops side branching. Try standing in front of a mirror bare chested ChestyOldman and raise your arms over your head, whatever boobage you see is actual breast tissue. If your breasts are heavier on the bottom it tells me estradiol is in control of your breast growth. If your breasts appear rounded (from the above method) stay the course.
If you want more side growth and inner growth (what we call inner poles of the breasts) as opposed to the outer poles (in the reverse of inner explanation) I'd recommend altering days of estradiol cream and progesterone cream. If you see no actual breast tissue don't use progesterone cream until you develop breast buds first. Breast Buds comes first in breast growth, then followed by progesterone… and prolactin, growth hormone, milk proteins etc. Using anti-androgens help with the growth process in addition to other things. Good luck.
If you want more side growth and inner growth (what we call inner poles of the breasts) as opposed to the outer poles (in the reverse of inner explanation) I'd recommend altering days of estradiol cream and progesterone cream. If you see no actual breast tissue don't use progesterone cream until you develop breast buds first. Breast Buds comes first in breast growth, then followed by progesterone… and prolactin, growth hormone, milk proteins etc. Using anti-androgens help with the growth process in addition to other things. Good luck.
