As women
age, breast sagging sets in because the breasts have a natural tendency to lose
elasticity and begin to sag. A middle-aged woman cannot expect her breasts to
have the same appearance as
they did when she was 20, but following a few
simple guidelines can help slow the progression of a drooping bosom.
1. Give the Bra a Break no-bra Many women are
under the false impression that wearing a bra throughout the day and night will
help keep the breasts from sagging. On the contrary, an excess of external
support allows the pectoral muscles to weaken and actually speed up the breast
sagging process.
2. Avoid
See-Saw Weight Gain and Loss see-saw-weight-loss The area on and around the
breasts is relatively thin and prone to stretching. Women who struggle with
weight loss and subject the skin to a lot of stretching and shrinking can
hasten sagging. Also, since the breasts are composed mainly of fat, sudden
weight loss can reduce the amount of tissue and cause skin that was normally lifted
outward to suddenly
3. Wear a Good Support Bra During Cardio
support-bra-cardio High-impact sports and cardiovascular exercise such as
running and aerobics can contribute to a loss of elasticity. The breasts are
supported by ligaments, and the stress the tissue undergoes during vigorous
exercise can cause decrease in resilience that gives way to gravity. A good
sports bra should: Cut the movement of the breasts in half during strenuous
activity Have individual cups for larger breasted women Have firm straps with
little elasticity Not stretch more than an inch away from the skin when
pulled...
4. Exercise the Pectorals woman-pushup-exercise Even though the breasts themselves are not muscular, reinforcing the pectorals around them can help reduce sagging. Exercises such as plank push-ups help strengthen the muscles and increase support, and using weight machines in a gym that target the chest will build up the pectoral muscles....
4. Exercise the Pectorals woman-pushup-exercise Even though the breasts themselves are not muscular, reinforcing the pectorals around them can help reduce sagging. Exercises such as plank push-ups help strengthen the muscles and increase support, and using weight machines in a gym that target the chest will build up the pectoral muscles....
5. Quit
Smoking Stop-Smoking Not only does smoking wreak havoc on the lungs, skin and
cardiovascular system, but it accelerates the weakening of ligaments and
collagen. Tossing out the cigarettes for good will enhance overall health and
keep the tissues that support the breasts from breaking down too quickly....
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