Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Can you get breast reducing cream over the counter...does it work and what is it?

I wouldn't even waste my time with anything OTC.





If you are geniunely having problems b/c of the size of your breasts (i.e. back pain) go to your family doctor and explain this and they can have you ordered for breast reduction surgery and because it is medically necessary, your insurance will pay for it. (if you have insurance, that is) If you don't have insurance, I would suggest getting some for this reason.





Unlike breast augmentation, which is cosmetic, insurance will help on this.





Good luck.Can you get breast reducing cream over the counter...does it work and what is it?
Does it even sound like it will work????


No want breast reduction try cardio excercises.


There is no magic cream or pillCan you get breast reducing cream over the counter...does it work and what is it?
The best a creme could possible do it temporarily tighten the skin. That doesn't really reduce your breasts. If you are overweight, losing weight will help reduce your breasts. The only other way is surgery. Most of us have the opposite problem. I suggest that, like us smaller breasted women who aren't altering themselves, you learn to love yourself as you are - unless the size of your breasts are causing health problems like sore back, etc. Then you might want to consider surgery. However, even back problems may be helped through exercise to keep from having surgery. Any surgery is risky - and the biggest risk is the anethesia. Good luck!
No.
No, No, and it's a scam.





Losing weight will decrease breast size in most women who are overweight.





Reduction mammaplasty is the only other way to get smaller breasts. (Unless you wear a bra that shoves them under you arms, but that doesn't help the back pain, neck pain thing)





Consult a plastic surgeon ifyou're serious about it. Insurance might cover the procedure if you have the right symptoms and have enough tissue removed.
most of these creams and herbs and whatnot do not work. they are licensed as 'supplements,' meaning they do not go through the same approval process as real drugs like, say, tylenol or viagra. the fda only needs to make sure they don't kill you, and does not ensure that they do what they claim.
i dont think a creme can do that. most are gimics. surjery is prolly the only way for a breast reduction
Definitely NOT!!! the only way to reduce breast is to loose weight or get a surgery procedure.

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