Breast enlargement through visual imagery and hypnosis
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis,” – 1977
Subjects
22 female volunteers
The ages ranged from 19 to 54 years of age with a mean of 28
40% were on birth control pills at the beginning and the conclusion of the study
No other form of breast augmentation was used by the subjects during the study
In this study, 63% of the subjects had had children and complained of pendulous breasts. These subjects expressed a desire to reclaim the fullness and contour of the breasts which they had before the pregnancies.
Procedure
Dr Willard used a different technique than Dr. Williams (who used age regression and age progression)
There were 5 individual breast measurements taken at the beginning of the study, at six weeks and at twelve weeks.
A physician who was not involved in the design of the experiment made the measurements
The subjects had a practice session in the clinic once a week for the first six weeks and every 2 weeks for the second six weeks.
Results
There was an average 1.44 inch increase in breast size for his 22 volunteers.
Every woman had an increase in their breast circumference.
At the end of 12 weeks, 28% had reached the goal they had set at the beginning of the program and desired no further enlargement.
There were 85% who could tell a significant enlargement in their breasts had been accomplished, and 46% found it necessary to buy a larger brassiere.
Forty-two percent had a loss in weight of greater than 4 pounds and still had enlargement of their breasts.
All of these subjects reported they were very pleased with the increase in fullness and firmness of their breasts at the end of the study.
The only two subjects who subjectively felt there had been no significant increase, did have a measurable increase in size.
Both subjects had difficulty obtaining the visualizations.
All of these subjects reported they were very pleased with the increase in fullness and firmness of their breasts at the end of the study.
All of the subjects reported an increase in firmness of their breasts.
All of the subjects who began the study with one breast smaller than the other found them to be equal in size at the end of the twelve weeks.