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How safe is bosom beauty?
June 2 2008 at 11:13 AM
Tori (Login Tori365)
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Hi everyone, I just wondered what peoples opinions were on the saftey of BB. I have considered using it, but my boyfriend has banned me as he is concerned of the safety of it due to the powerful level of suction. I am unsure myself. I know that brava has been tested alot and developed in the medical field, so I am happy knowing that. Also the suction is very gentle, which is why it has to be sustained for a long time. I understand that the principle of BB is that the strong suction means you wear it for a shorter length of time. But is it possible to damage tissue if very strong levels of suction are applied. Could it cause trauma to the tissues? I know that some people use BB to the point where it is painful, and it concerns me that this could be harmful.
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Roseability86
(Login roseability86) Re: How safe is bosom beauty? June 2 2008, 12:11 PM
It can be painful if you use it on a high level of suction but I use it at the 10/11 o'clock position and it doesn't hurt at all, swelling isn't as big but I don't want to damage my breasts. I'd rather go slow and steady :-) I've been doing it for a month now and my breast looks different. It's not bigger if we're talking body to nipple but it looks bigger/fuller across and sits more towards the centre of my chest now.
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kieyah
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: How safe is bosom beauty? June 3 2008, 2:42 AM
I don't think it has so much to do with the high level of suction at all. I think the reason BB does in one hour what it takes brava 10 hours to do is because BB varies the suction level. meaning it creates the suction, then releases it, back and forth, over and over tirelessly. Have you ever used an electric breastmilk pump? it is just like that, only around the whole breast. Personally I don't get why brava didn't catch onto this concept. It sure beats wearing some huge itchy sweaty device for 10+ hours! I never could stand to wear that thing. And I think this is also why NB doesn't work as well/permanent. Anyway yes it is safe if you don't go overboard. It does NOT need to hurt. Don't let anyone tell you that. Not true. However if you do go overboard and bruise yourself, it does not cause any permanent damage. Actually it only takes a couple days to clear (unlike those horrible brava blisters). Trust me. i was once the poster child for abusing suction!
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Tori
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: How safe is bosom beauty? June 3 2008, 11:11 AM
Thank you both. An interesting point Kieyah I had not thought about the way it varies the level of suction, more research shuld def go into that. I can understand why you found brava too much of a pain in the arse! It is not for everyone. I just about tolerate it!
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Louise
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: How safe is bosom beauty? June 5 2008, 3:22 PM
I varied suction with Brava too and felt it helped. I used to suck as hard as could then after I couldn't stand it any longer would release some, wait a few mins then suck again.
I think BB works mailnly because of the strong suction + large dome size e.g. when I first got the XL domes I got more swelling in 30 mins than the day before with 60 mins with large. I also got maybe half a cup more recently by using it on almost full compared to 3/4 way round. Once you've used it a while you can stand it on much stronger.
Only problem is I think BB works best for people who've lost size due to pregnancy / weight loss, although not sure if prior use of Brava would make you respond better because your skin's already stretched.
Have stopped BB yesterday so will let you know if I got much out of it.
p.s. on the safety question, I've been using it 1 hour 2x daily for 16 weeks on as strong as a can stand and it's been uncomfortable and possibly slighly reduced my nipple sensation but I can do most of the session with it on full power now so I don't actually think it's dangerous - maybe this depends on each individual?
June 2 2008 at 11:13 AM
Tori (Login Tori365)
SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi everyone, I just wondered what peoples opinions were on the saftey of BB. I have considered using it, but my boyfriend has banned me as he is concerned of the safety of it due to the powerful level of suction. I am unsure myself. I know that brava has been tested alot and developed in the medical field, so I am happy knowing that. Also the suction is very gentle, which is why it has to be sustained for a long time. I understand that the principle of BB is that the strong suction means you wear it for a shorter length of time. But is it possible to damage tissue if very strong levels of suction are applied. Could it cause trauma to the tissues? I know that some people use BB to the point where it is painful, and it concerns me that this could be harmful.
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Roseability86
(Login roseability86) Re: How safe is bosom beauty? June 2 2008, 12:11 PM
It can be painful if you use it on a high level of suction but I use it at the 10/11 o'clock position and it doesn't hurt at all, swelling isn't as big but I don't want to damage my breasts. I'd rather go slow and steady :-) I've been doing it for a month now and my breast looks different. It's not bigger if we're talking body to nipple but it looks bigger/fuller across and sits more towards the centre of my chest now.
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kieyah
(Login kieyah)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: How safe is bosom beauty? June 3 2008, 2:42 AM
I don't think it has so much to do with the high level of suction at all. I think the reason BB does in one hour what it takes brava 10 hours to do is because BB varies the suction level. meaning it creates the suction, then releases it, back and forth, over and over tirelessly. Have you ever used an electric breastmilk pump? it is just like that, only around the whole breast. Personally I don't get why brava didn't catch onto this concept. It sure beats wearing some huge itchy sweaty device for 10+ hours! I never could stand to wear that thing. And I think this is also why NB doesn't work as well/permanent. Anyway yes it is safe if you don't go overboard. It does NOT need to hurt. Don't let anyone tell you that. Not true. However if you do go overboard and bruise yourself, it does not cause any permanent damage. Actually it only takes a couple days to clear (unlike those horrible brava blisters). Trust me. i was once the poster child for abusing suction!
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Tori
(Login Tori365)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: How safe is bosom beauty? June 3 2008, 11:11 AM
Thank you both. An interesting point Kieyah I had not thought about the way it varies the level of suction, more research shuld def go into that. I can understand why you found brava too much of a pain in the arse! It is not for everyone. I just about tolerate it!
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Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: How safe is bosom beauty? June 5 2008, 3:22 PM
I varied suction with Brava too and felt it helped. I used to suck as hard as could then after I couldn't stand it any longer would release some, wait a few mins then suck again.
I think BB works mailnly because of the strong suction + large dome size e.g. when I first got the XL domes I got more swelling in 30 mins than the day before with 60 mins with large. I also got maybe half a cup more recently by using it on almost full compared to 3/4 way round. Once you've used it a while you can stand it on much stronger.
Only problem is I think BB works best for people who've lost size due to pregnancy / weight loss, although not sure if prior use of Brava would make you respond better because your skin's already stretched.
Have stopped BB yesterday so will let you know if I got much out of it.
p.s. on the safety question, I've been using it 1 hour 2x daily for 16 weeks on as strong as a can stand and it's been uncomfortable and possibly slighly reduced my nipple sensation but I can do most of the session with it on full power now so I don't actually think it's dangerous - maybe this depends on each individual?