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Permanent Damage?
March 2 2006 at 10:44 AM Sabrina (no login)
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Is it true that some women have suffered permanent damage from using brava and other suction machines? I'm sure I heard this somewhere.
Author Reply
Jane
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? March 3 2006, 7:00 PM
Probably just a rumour. I think it would be highly publicised if it were true.
Anita
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? March 7 2006, 9:04 AM
There is a lot of negativity about Brava and some of it leads to false rumours and incorrect information. Try not to listen to rumours because it is the kind of thing that easily gets out of hand, often based on a simple misunderstanding that got repeated a few times.
sassy
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? March 7 2006, 11:52 AM
The permanent damage stories are nonsense. Women sometimes think they have got some permanent damage, but they are panicking and they haven't. Let me tell you this, I myself had very bad skin problems after 3 months of brava. I had what some people would call scarring in the form of skin lessions and what seemed like friction burn marks at the side of each
breast. But after 6 weeks without using brava all this has completely vanished and my skin tooks absolutely back to normal. I must admit I had thought these marks would take a lot longer to go away, but it just goes to show how quickly the skin can repair that kind of damage. So I
wouldn't be concerned about the idea of permanent damage. I think scarring that lasts would be very rare.
Leigh Anne
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? May 10 2006, 10:57 PM
Haley, you said you used Brava for 3 months. How long since you stopped using it? Did you get results? Good or bad? I just ordered it and now I'm reading alot of bad stuff about it. Any info is helpful. Thanks!
Sandra
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? December 6 2006, 10:50 PM
Bumping up for the person who was asking about permanent scarring.
Anonymous
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? December 10 2006, 11:20 PM
i think permenant scarring is a definate possibility
Backache_be_gone
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? December 20 2006, 7:32 AM
Hi Sabrina,
Is the permanent damage the scar? or, you heard something else? Can you clarify it? I have less concern on skin since it is visible and easy to get treatment. If the "damage" is not easily to be detected....:-(
kel
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? December 21 2006, 7:02 AM
I am very intrested in this, I seem to be having major skin irritation, I think it may leave a scar. I am really curious about the possible permanent damage....
Bekka
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? January 12 2007, 3:39 AM
Not an expert on the Brava machine, but just asking if you are making sure to use those wipes around your breasts prior to putting on the domes? When I would run out of them, and still go ahead and use the machine, I would get really sore read marks on my chest.
March 2 2006 at 10:44 AM Sabrina (no login)
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Is it true that some women have suffered permanent damage from using brava and other suction machines? I'm sure I heard this somewhere.
Author Reply
Jane
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? March 3 2006, 7:00 PM
Probably just a rumour. I think it would be highly publicised if it were true.
Anita
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? March 7 2006, 9:04 AM
There is a lot of negativity about Brava and some of it leads to false rumours and incorrect information. Try not to listen to rumours because it is the kind of thing that easily gets out of hand, often based on a simple misunderstanding that got repeated a few times.
sassy
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? March 7 2006, 11:52 AM
The permanent damage stories are nonsense. Women sometimes think they have got some permanent damage, but they are panicking and they haven't. Let me tell you this, I myself had very bad skin problems after 3 months of brava. I had what some people would call scarring in the form of skin lessions and what seemed like friction burn marks at the side of each
breast. But after 6 weeks without using brava all this has completely vanished and my skin tooks absolutely back to normal. I must admit I had thought these marks would take a lot longer to go away, but it just goes to show how quickly the skin can repair that kind of damage. So I
wouldn't be concerned about the idea of permanent damage. I think scarring that lasts would be very rare.
Leigh Anne
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? May 10 2006, 10:57 PM
Haley, you said you used Brava for 3 months. How long since you stopped using it? Did you get results? Good or bad? I just ordered it and now I'm reading alot of bad stuff about it. Any info is helpful. Thanks!
Sandra
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? December 6 2006, 10:50 PM
Bumping up for the person who was asking about permanent scarring.
Anonymous
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? December 10 2006, 11:20 PM
i think permenant scarring is a definate possibility
Backache_be_gone
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? December 20 2006, 7:32 AM
Hi Sabrina,
Is the permanent damage the scar? or, you heard something else? Can you clarify it? I have less concern on skin since it is visible and easy to get treatment. If the "damage" is not easily to be detected....:-(
kel
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? December 21 2006, 7:02 AM
I am very intrested in this, I seem to be having major skin irritation, I think it may leave a scar. I am really curious about the possible permanent damage....
Bekka
(no login) Re: Permanent Damage? January 12 2007, 3:39 AM
Not an expert on the Brava machine, but just asking if you are making sure to use those wipes around your breasts prior to putting on the domes? When I would run out of them, and still go ahead and use the machine, I would get really sore read marks on my chest.