A new discovery from a new study conducted by Jean-Denis Rouillon, a sports medicine specialist from the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire in Besancon, France. Professor Rouillon revealed that:
Breasts become “dependent” on lingerie support once women start wearing it, meaning that supporting muscle is under-used and degrades more quickly. He said his initial results “validated the hypothesis that the bra is a false necessity” but that he would not advise older women from 45 and above who have relied on bras for several years to stop using them immediately.
"Medically, physiologically, anatomically, breasts gain no benefit from being denied gravity," Rouillon said, "On the contrary, they get saggier with a bra."
Prof. Rouillon's meticulous research revealed that women could experience about a 1/4-inch (7-millimeter) lift in the nipples each year if they didn't wear a bra.
The researchers involved in the study suggested that bras — which Rouillon now calls "a false necessity" — discourage the growth of supporting breast tissue, leaving the breasts to sag more quickly.
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