18-03-2014, 08:17
it doesn't say in the study that it is permanent, and they did not recheck breast size after completion of the time they used the volufiline, which is unfortunate and a bit sketchy (in my opinion). I should not have written that in my earlier post - apologies! However, assuming the in vitro data is applicable, and the in vivo results are actual fat increase and not other swelling/edema/placebo effect/simple perception (the study was not double blind but single blind - please wikipedia if you're not familiar with these terms), then at least some of this fat growth should be permanent. unlike a in fat transfer surgery, in which the fat needs to develop a blood supply to live, volufiline should be working by stimulating the already-present sub-cutaneous fat to divide/multiply, so they would have the necessary blood supply already and should survive. also, the body never gets rid of fat cells. your fat cells empty when you lose weight, and fill up when you gain weight, but the cell number normally stays the same. if volufiline is actually causing the creation of a greater number of fat cells, then they should stay.
ideally, this needs a large double-blind study, much more participants, with recheck a few weeks later at minimum. I don't think it would be possible to check much later as changes in weight/menses/etc could affect the results.
anyhoo, it's a relatively cheap investment - <$15 on amazon, so I'm trying it. like I wrote, it does seem to make my breasts temporarily look nicer at least. however, whether or not it will truly be permanent, we can only hope!
I hope this makes it a little more clear.
Happy growing!
ideally, this needs a large double-blind study, much more participants, with recheck a few weeks later at minimum. I don't think it would be possible to check much later as changes in weight/menses/etc could affect the results.
anyhoo, it's a relatively cheap investment - <$15 on amazon, so I'm trying it. like I wrote, it does seem to make my breasts temporarily look nicer at least. however, whether or not it will truly be permanent, we can only hope!
I hope this makes it a little more clear.
Happy growing!