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Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment?
April 30 2008 at 8:13 AM Gina (no login)
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I can't help wondering about this, especially when I found the following said by the Brava company itself: "The Brava system is not for people who want to look like Pamela Anderson or Dolly Parton – if they want that, they should get implants. This is for women who want subtle change. And that is what good plastic surgery is all about - subtlety.” It's hardly a ringing endorsement is it?
Author Reply
Louise
(no login) Re: Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment? April 30 2008, 3:08 PM
'Brava Breast' is possibly BB. The proper brand name Brava system gave me a good result. To make your body grow real tissue will take time. At least the boobs you get are a normal shape and don't look or feel fake.
Tori
(Login Tori365)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment? May 1 2008, 4:43 PM
Well I'm not aiming to look like dolly parton or pamela anderson, and am pleased with what results I have already!
Kate
(no login) Re: Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment? May 10 2008, 6:20 PM
Unfortunately the Brava system did not make me give me any lasting growth at all.
I was however left with some unsightly shrinkage marks - which look like stretch marks and very depressing.
I wore the system exactly as required.
Sorry, but it is worth considering that, for some, at least there is no growth but there are side effects.
Naomi
(no login) Brava system or implants??? May 10 2008, 11:15 PM
I am really confused and don't know what to do. I am extremely unhappy with my 34A chest and would like to increase to a larger B.
I've read a number of reviews on implants and the Brava system but would like to know what people who've had experience, think.
Please could you tell me if you've used the Brava system and if so, how long have you used it for, have you had any side effects and most importantly....does it work?
Thanks
StacyEllen
(no login) Re: Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment? September 2 2008, 5:25 PM
Unlike a lot of girls here, I did have success. I was a small and pathetic prepubescent looking 34 A. I hated my body. My hips are big and I felt like I looked as sexy as my 10 year old daughter. Brava was a last resort for me...I didn't even tell anyone but my husband that I was going to try it because I didn't want to look like a fool when I wasted $1000 on a scam. I was sure it wouldn't work, so much so that I almost sent it back when it came in the mail, without even opening it. But I had felt so desperate, even to the point of fantasizing about implants (which I would never get) that I decided to try. It was horribly uncomfortable at first and I hate sleeping on my back, so I had lots of sleepless/restless nights. But it does get better, you do adjust. I committed to 10 weeks...by 5 weeks, I could see a change. My A bras fit better. But I wanted MORE!!! By the end of week 10, I had to move into 34B bras. Hallelujah!!!!!! I kept going for 32 weeks and ended with a good solid size B. (even after being off the system for months) The following year I decided I wanted to go for the very desired C cup...I went 20 weeks and discovered I was pregnant. At that point I was a C. After pregnancy and 1 1/2 years of breastfeeding (which definitely took it's toll on my perky breasts) I am trying again...after I weaned my son I was a small B. So, I definitely lost some of my breasts, but it was mostly because of nursing so much. I am responding quickly this time....on week 5 and my bras already look better. I am going for 20 weeks, hoping this time to end with a good full B. I hope this helps....for me Brava was definitely worth the pain and aggrevation. Feeling good about your body is worth it!
April 30 2008 at 8:13 AM Gina (no login)
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I can't help wondering about this, especially when I found the following said by the Brava company itself: "The Brava system is not for people who want to look like Pamela Anderson or Dolly Parton – if they want that, they should get implants. This is for women who want subtle change. And that is what good plastic surgery is all about - subtlety.” It's hardly a ringing endorsement is it?
Author Reply
Louise
(no login) Re: Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment? April 30 2008, 3:08 PM
'Brava Breast' is possibly BB. The proper brand name Brava system gave me a good result. To make your body grow real tissue will take time. At least the boobs you get are a normal shape and don't look or feel fake.
Tori
(Login Tori365)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment? May 1 2008, 4:43 PM
Well I'm not aiming to look like dolly parton or pamela anderson, and am pleased with what results I have already!
Kate
(no login) Re: Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment? May 10 2008, 6:20 PM
Unfortunately the Brava system did not make me give me any lasting growth at all.
I was however left with some unsightly shrinkage marks - which look like stretch marks and very depressing.
I wore the system exactly as required.
Sorry, but it is worth considering that, for some, at least there is no growth but there are side effects.
Naomi
(no login) Brava system or implants??? May 10 2008, 11:15 PM
I am really confused and don't know what to do. I am extremely unhappy with my 34A chest and would like to increase to a larger B.
I've read a number of reviews on implants and the Brava system but would like to know what people who've had experience, think.
Please could you tell me if you've used the Brava system and if so, how long have you used it for, have you had any side effects and most importantly....does it work?
Thanks
StacyEllen
(no login) Re: Is Brava breast system worth the time and commitment? September 2 2008, 5:25 PM
Unlike a lot of girls here, I did have success. I was a small and pathetic prepubescent looking 34 A. I hated my body. My hips are big and I felt like I looked as sexy as my 10 year old daughter. Brava was a last resort for me...I didn't even tell anyone but my husband that I was going to try it because I didn't want to look like a fool when I wasted $1000 on a scam. I was sure it wouldn't work, so much so that I almost sent it back when it came in the mail, without even opening it. But I had felt so desperate, even to the point of fantasizing about implants (which I would never get) that I decided to try. It was horribly uncomfortable at first and I hate sleeping on my back, so I had lots of sleepless/restless nights. But it does get better, you do adjust. I committed to 10 weeks...by 5 weeks, I could see a change. My A bras fit better. But I wanted MORE!!! By the end of week 10, I had to move into 34B bras. Hallelujah!!!!!! I kept going for 32 weeks and ended with a good solid size B. (even after being off the system for months) The following year I decided I wanted to go for the very desired C cup...I went 20 weeks and discovered I was pregnant. At that point I was a C. After pregnancy and 1 1/2 years of breastfeeding (which definitely took it's toll on my perky breasts) I am trying again...after I weaned my son I was a small B. So, I definitely lost some of my breasts, but it was mostly because of nursing so much. I am responding quickly this time....on week 5 and my bras already look better. I am going for 20 weeks, hoping this time to end with a good full B. I hope this helps....for me Brava was definitely worth the pain and aggrevation. Feeling good about your body is worth it!