What causes saggy breasts in women

What causes saggy Breasts in women? Many women are experiencing sagging breasts even before they have children and they are wondering why. The following maybe some of the reasons.

WEIGHT GAIN/LOSS

It’s like the concertina; the moment you leave it, the tiny rings just get saggy. When a woman gains weight, every part of her body gains weight too, including her breasts. When she decides to shed that weight, naturally, every part of her shrinks too, including her breasts. This is one of the reasons a lot of women have saggy breasts. To avoid the complications involved here, simply watch what you eat, to avoid gaining weight in the first place.

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SMOKING

Smoking is one sure way to quickly get saggy breasts. The reason is simple – smoking breaks down protein in the skin, thus causing it to lose its elasticity. What that means is that the less elastic your skin is, the saggier it gets. To avoid this, quitting cigarette smoking is the best advice.

WEARING THE WRONG BRA/NOT WEARING ONE AT ALL

Not wearing a bra exposes your breasts to quick sagging because it means they wouldn’t have any sort of support. Over time, they may lose their elasticity too, and become less firm. In the same vein, using the wrong bra is as bad as not using any because your breasts get little or no support. So always get the right one. If you don’t know your size, ask the dealer to help. Not using a bra isn’t an option.

LACK OF EXERCISE

Healthy exercise can increase the metabolism of the skin, and thus, enhance its firmness. When you do not exercise, you just expose yourself to ill health, and it’s easier for your breasts to get saggy. It’s also important to avoid overdoing high impact exercise routines so as not to degrade collagen, and get quick saggy breasts.

POOR HYDRATION

Firm skin is moisturized skin. The breasts need to be healthy enough and hydrated to stay firm and free from sagging.

If you often use moisturizers, do not forget your breasts and your lap area and always drink lots of water.

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