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Over the years, breast enhancement has been advertised in many different ways. However, one particular subject has received little attention, suction. Conflicting reports on the internet are available for readers but have no definite evidence has yet to become chiefly important. Before looking into this option, other possibilities should be identified, as well.
Surgery has earned itself a not so pleasant reputation within the few recent years. However, despite that poor image, surgery continues to be a popular method of breast enhancement. Benefits of surgery include immediate results and many options for the patient to choose from. Downsides are that the surgery is expensive and there are many side effects.
Another option for breast enhancement is to use tablets. With these being herbal treatments that are swallowed daily, people can use them easily and privately. The tablets contain natural ingredients that help enhance the breast area. However, with these tablets, the results aren't definitive and there isn't any real evidence to prove it works.
Now, breast enhancement creams are almost exactly like the tablets. There only difference is that the cream is applied on the skin instead of being ingested. For the positive side of creams, there have been good reports about the cream itself and the breast growth, as well as being cheap and easily obtained. However, for some people, breast enhancement creams have been known to cause rashes. While the rash may not be very dangerous, it is not recommended to continue use.
One of the more uncommon breast enhancement treatments is suction. Suction is a technique where a woman wears a special bra made with suction abilities. The suction is ultimately meant to utilize the growth of tissue by stimulation and tension. The process is like a continuous massage for the breasts. In the end, the breasts are supposed to be larger and firmer. The process is natural and does not require tablets, creams or surgery. Unfortunately, there hasn't yet been any proof that the technique works effectively, but it still has a chance. Suction bras are quite cheap and can be worn discreetly. The only downside is that women have complained about sort breasts and other non-serious ailments.
Since all of these treatments have been known to work for one type of a person or another, there is still great debate on which technique could ultimately be the best. As the years go on, scientists will continue to experiment and improve their procedures.
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