(11-11-2023, 03:17)breast4success Wrote: Quick update: I was able to confirm that you can only buy the entire system and not just components. Also, it has been redesigned since the initial version of the eve bra and the current version is the one you see on the video with Dr. Khouri on the evebra site. The rim skirts are a soft flexible silicone that flails out so the pressure is evenly distributed over a wider plane and it should cause less irritation, be more comfortable, and not be as big as the Brava.
They've updated the return policy since I first posted (it wasn't showing anything then). You can return it in 30 days for a full refund if it is unused or within 30 days with a 30% restocking fee if it is used.
Depending on what happens in the next month or so, I may purchase it and hope it is more tolerable than the other domes I've used.
If so, I'll update again.
I hope you do. I’m interested to see what happens. I don’t know how many people have actually posted about using the Brava system on this forum, but it’s extremely rarely mentioned. You will probably be the first to ever post results from the Evebra, if you choose to. I doubt anyone will beat you to it. If it works for you, your review could be really helpful to people, especially since there are more affordable ways to replicate the system.
Also, I should really learn to read, because the site clearly states that the “skin seal” included with the system is a lubricant, not an adhesive. That’s awesome. I’m sure you can just replace it with an oil or lotion when it runs out, since they don’t sell it separately. Just don’t use any products that contain petroleum jelly or mineral oil, unless the creator confirms that none of the systems components will be damaged by them.
At first I didn’t bother reading the explanation of how the system works, because I already understand the gist of it. I finally did read it and he makes some interesting claims. He seems to say that less than 12 hours of wear time will produce either no growth or a vanishingly small amount. That’s really daunting if true. I still almost never achieve anywhere near that amount of wear time. He claims that the new system is easier to hide under clothing, but I just can’t believe it’s not obvious under clothes. Some people really did wear the Brava system out in public, but I can’t imagine doing that. The Brava looked very odd under clothes, and the system “farts” if it looses suction, which is a strange thing to have to explain. If I can’t do it night, I can’t do it at all.
He also claims that continuous uninterrupted swelling is essential for growth. I always wondered whether swelling was just a side effect of pumping unrelated to actual growth, or if it actually causes growth. He seems to firmly believe that swelling does directly cause growth, if it’s continuous, and he thinks that you should wear the system often enough and long enough to maintain some degree of swelling at all times. He believes you should ideally still be very slightly swollen 12 hours after removing the system, when it’s time to put it back on. He seems to think that if you’re not swollen 24 hours a day, you won’t progress at all. According to him, swelling is not a side effect, it’s the mechanism of action. This is the part that caught my eye: “ Scientists have proven that chronic edema is “adipogenic’; meaning the body tends to replace the fluid in the edema distended tissue with our natural filler which is fat.” At first glance, this seems to contradict the experiences of people who achieved growth by pumping at a higher pressure for much, much shorter periods of time with systems like the Noogleberry. I wonder if the people who respond well to the high pressure/short duration style of pumping are all people who swell easily and maintain a small amount of swelling for a very long time. I swell very, very little and the swelling I do achieve disappears very quickly, so that could explain why I seem to be a non-responder, or at least a very poor responder, to that kind of pumping. I have always thought that most Noogleberry forum members massively overestimate the percentage of users who actually have success with the system, but I’m a bit biased. There are even some longterm members who insist that infrequent pumping with lots of breaks is the most effective method, but I secretly thought they were crazy to say that if I’m being honest. There’s almost no anecdotal evidence that that’s true, at least not that I’ve seen on any forum, without even bringing science into the discussion.