Poland syndrome

travegeta

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Hey guys, I have a birth defect called poland's syndrome, it affects my right side and I have no pectoralis muscles present on that side. Search google for more info on the defect. I'm trying to find out if I was to inject IGF-1 into my chest would it fix the defect in any way?
 
If you have the absence of right side pectoralis muscles, Igf will not "grow" one. However if you have a weakened right pectoralis, or any pectoralis muscles at all, then you can use igf/peptides to plausibly "grow" them by hyperplasia, followed by hypertrophy.........I'm no doctor, please make no mistake.
 
If I'm correct, I remember that with Poland syndrome, there is a lack of muscle, like there is none there there at all. I don't believe that IGF-1 will help your situation. I have seen that there are some procedures that can augment the side of the chest that is lacking size and create a more even bilateral chest size. It's chest augmentation for men... No IGF-1 in your situation. Hope this helps.



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