The size of a boy's nipples grow somewhat during puberty, so it will be dependent on his age and his stage in puberty.
Carefully feeling the area beneath the nipple of an adolescent boy with breast enlargement will reveal a discreet and sometimes tender lump the size of a fat nickel or quarter. For more serious gynecomastia, the underlying disease will require evaluation
A person's development during puberty, including hip bone size, is predetermined by their genetics. There is no real way to change it.
The Thymus shrinks after puberty. It is most active in early life, developing the immune system prenatally and in early infancy. It is the location were T Cells (T lymphocytes) mature (VERY IMPORTANT). When it shrink in size it replaced by fat and connective tissue.
your ball size is affected by puberty but your ball size doesnt affect puberty. they will get a lot bigger
Gynecomastia surgery is done on the glandular breast tissue in a man. The conditioning that calls for this type of surgery is the benign enlargement of breast tissue in males.
It varies from person to person, depending on the size of your nipple.
No
Yes, thymus tends to increase after puberty. During puberty this grows slowly till it reaches some maximum size.
I know it is possible with plastic surgery and if you are overweight, weight-loss can lead to a smaller nipple size. If you are young (male or female) your nipples may be puffy or rather large...this is normal and pretty common and usually goes away with a little time. For males: to much estogen consumption can lead to big nips. :)
Only in the movies can you shrink yourself to the size of an ant.
yes in women