I read this most amazing medical study and then I wrote this journal on my DA page:
Take a Pill, Grow Huge Breasts?
Deviant artist Onizukakawashima posted a most curious medical case of a young woman who developed virginal breast hypertrophy during a treatment that used the drug Pednisolone. Here is a link to the picture:
https://www.deviantart.com/onizukakawashima/art/Juvenile-Virginal-Gigantomastia-798346946And here is a short paraphrased synopsis of the case:
A 17 year-old girl with pednisolone-induced gigantomastia. Breast growth occurred over 14 months until each breast weighed approximately 10 pounds each and began after two months of prednisolone treatment for diffuse joint pain, malar rash, skin rash, chest pain, digital swelling, and Raynaud's phenomena. She was given 16 mg of oral prednisolone twice daily for eight months then tapered to 10 mg daily for another six months. Drug-induced mammary hypertrophy has been reported with other drugs such as neothetazone, cyclosporine, D-penicillamine, bucillamine, and propylthiouracil. There was no evidence of in-situ or invasive malignancy, lymphoma, or vasculitis. The patient was "managed" surgically with bi-lateral mammoplasty and a free nipple-areola graft which resulted in visible scarring. A total of 18 pounds of tissue was removed.
I have always suspected that there could be drug agents that would set off breast growth, and now here is proof. As of now, it is a rare side-effect of a certain class of steroid drugs, but with more intensive research and clinical trials, it is very possible that a slow-growth process could be created and women in the future would have an option to breast implants. Women could grow their own breasts to whatever size they wished!
Of course, the medical community thinks that huge breasts are a disease and always want to cut them off, but maybe that would change if drug companies saw they could make millions of dollars if such a treatment were available to women.
Here is a link to the medical study:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210261219302354#fig0005Lel