07-02-2025, 10:24 AM
Welcome aboard Ekocham,
I'd suggest a topical regime where you can apply it locally to both breasts, then if one side starts lagging just concentrate on that side. Which should allow you in theory to even out the growth, on the presumption that it is possible to grow breasts after gynecomastia surgery.
By doing topical you avoid any overall body effects that you may get via oral administration and you get the chance to focus on one particular area if needed.
There's a few of us doing topical regime, each one slightly different. As I already have my desired B cups, my focus is on enlarging my areolas and feminising my lower half. Therefore, I only apply my topical to my areolas, butt, hips and thighs.
Lotus, she is our science Yoda queen has done lots of research and trials and has proven that topical regimes DO work, mine certainly is and have a read of HH's thread as well.
Good luck with your journey and hope that helps, do post more as we are a friendly bunch
I'd suggest a topical regime where you can apply it locally to both breasts, then if one side starts lagging just concentrate on that side. Which should allow you in theory to even out the growth, on the presumption that it is possible to grow breasts after gynecomastia surgery.
By doing topical you avoid any overall body effects that you may get via oral administration and you get the chance to focus on one particular area if needed.
There's a few of us doing topical regime, each one slightly different. As I already have my desired B cups, my focus is on enlarging my areolas and feminising my lower half. Therefore, I only apply my topical to my areolas, butt, hips and thighs.
Lotus, she is our science Yoda queen has done lots of research and trials and has proven that topical regimes DO work, mine certainly is and have a read of HH's thread as well.
Good luck with your journey and hope that helps, do post more as we are a friendly bunch

