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How Does Bottom Growth Look Like?

Published in Hormone Therapy 1 min read

Bottom growth, particularly in the context of hormone therapy (like testosterone), typically refers to changes in the appearance and size of the clitoris and surrounding tissues. In essence, the clitoris and clitoral hood will get longer and/or wider.

Here's a breakdown of what "bottom growth" can look like:

  • Clitoral Enlargement: This is the most noticeable change. The clitoris can increase in both length and width.

  • Changes in Size: Expected bottom growth from testosterone therapy can range from approximately 1 to 4 cm. This is a significant change that individuals may experience.

  • Increased Sensitivity: Along with the physical changes, there might be increased sensitivity in the area.

  • Appearance of a small penis: While it is not a penis, some individuals describe its appearance as similar to a very small penis.

In summary, bottom growth primarily refers to the enlargement of the clitoris, often accompanied by increased sensitivity. The extent of growth varies among individuals, but is usually in the 1-4 cm range with testosterone usage.

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