(26-10-2023, 21:01)ShelaVenna Wrote: This is so great to see. I’m sure you saw the post about the Chinese Brava knockoff. This is a much better deal and probably better quality. This is cheaper than the original Brava system was (I think) and there are some improvements in my opinion. It looks like the rings (rim skirts) are removable and hopefully replaceable. The non replaceable rings on the original brava were a huge problem, so this is great to see. It looks like these rings are also made out of a different material than the original rings. Hopefully these rings are non adhesive, and a bit stronger than the originals, and can easily form a seal with just some lubricant (like oil). I vaguely remember the original Brava system coming with special wipes and such to improve adhesion and reduce skin irritation. This system doesn’t appear to come with those, so hopefully that’s a sign the rings are not adhesive. IMHO sticky domes cause irritation regardless of how the stickiness is achieved. This system also doesn’t come with any filters for the pump. I hope that means that this pump doesn’t require filters (or some other kind of disposable moisture absorber). The original Brava pump had a tendency to get destroyed by sweat, even if people faithfully replaced the filters. Hopefully that’s no longer an issue with this new pump. It’s interesting to see that it comes with 4 sets of domes. The original only came with one set, but it was sized to fit the wearer. It looks like this just come with 4 dome sizes that may or may not fit you. I wish the system at least came in separate “narrow” and “wide” versions for narrow or wide chests. They didn’t even post the dome measurements on the product page. They really should post some sort of size chart for reference. That’s the only issue I have with this system as far as I can tell, but it’s a huge issue.
Yes, this is better for those still looking for Brava. I know some people have been selling old used domes without all the other equipment/supplies on Ebay for like $2000 to $2500.
You're right about the price. I still have pricing details from the old site and the whole system including an Authorized Brava Physician was $2500 but it only came with 2 sets of domes and a money back guarantee. The cheapest option was the starter system with one set of domes and no physician or guarantee for $850 to 1000.
I wanted to be sure people know they can get real ones now so no one gets ripped off.
Actually, I'm a little disappointed that the rims don't look as soft as Brava's. The whole thing looks like hard plastic. And I also noticed there is nothing about narrow domes.
My problem has always been that I have a narrow chest and not much fat so I could never get suction with hard plastic domes and they would hurt too much to keep trying.
The ones I got off Amazon have soft flexible silicone rubber rims and a firmer silicone plastic for the rest. They're the first domes I've been able to use that I can get suction and stays on. Except now, it starts to hurt after a few hours from prolonged contact with my ribs. I need more cushion or softer dome rims that won't compromise the suction. I might return the dupes for a refund if I can't find a solution.
Unfortunately, the Evebra looks like it would cause more pain if it isn't flexible - and the domes might not fit as well as Brava might have.
I'm surprised that this pump is just a 20 mmHG continuous suction when Brava went up to 33 mmHG and Dr. Khouri has since had his patients using higher pressures (continuous and variable) - but maybe that's just for fat augmentation (?)
The machine I have goes from 20 to 200 mmHG and can be placed on continuous or variable settings. I thought I would start on low continuous then switch to variable with higher pressure to obtain quicker/better results in light of subsequent research. Time will tell.