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I replaced mine once my nipples touched the top of the domes. I think that is also what Noogleberry recommends as well. That is when I went to the larger size.
Hope this helps.
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I think its more accurate to go by width than depth I know if the cup is too narrow it may be uncomfortanble and impossible to fill them I think if all your breast tissue can't fit inside the dome easily without pumping it then you need wider size depth doesn't have anything to do with it really.
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That is true as well, but if all you do is vacuum you nipples and say, that last inch or so of your breasts, don't you think you will only enlarge the area that is under vacuum? I would think at the very least it would be very inefficient, and maybe even lead to tubular shaped breasts??? I would think that as long as you are pressurizing all breast tissue and the fat, without taking in too much surrounding area, you would be forming the breasts more naturally.
I replaced mine once my nipples touched the top of the domes. I think that is also what Noogleberry recommends as well. That is when I went to the larger size.
Hope this helps.
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I think its more accurate to go by width than depth I know if the cup is too narrow it may be uncomfortanble and impossible to fill them I think if all your breast tissue can't fit inside the dome easily without pumping it then you need wider size depth doesn't have anything to do with it really.
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That is true as well, but if all you do is vacuum you nipples and say, that last inch or so of your breasts, don't you think you will only enlarge the area that is under vacuum? I would think at the very least it would be very inefficient, and maybe even lead to tubular shaped breasts??? I would think that as long as you are pressurizing all breast tissue and the fat, without taking in too much surrounding area, you would be forming the breasts more naturally.