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What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system?
April 12 2006 at 8:30 AM Annette (no login)
It doesn't say in this forum exactly what the Brava system is.
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English Rose
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Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? April 12 2006, 8:49 AM
It is a suction device that is said to grow your own breast tissue without surgery. Brava apparently increases and reshapes your own breast tissue through a process known as tissue expansion, by applying sustained suction on your breasts, which causes cells to replicate and produce new breast tissue. I don't think it's proven that this is how it works, but thats' the theory of it.
Sally Anne
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Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? April 17 2006, 7:22 AM
It's two huge domes that you strap to the boobs and they apply suction to your boobs, sucking and stretching them until they stay permanently bigger. My impression is that the success rate of this is not terribly high.
Sanana
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Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? April 18 2006, 8:00 PM
Brava basically uses suction on your breasts 10 hrs a day for 10 weeks to cause actual enlargement. If you stop before the 10 weeks all or most of the growth is lost. I lasted a couple weeks, and saw real enlargement, but it was way too hard to continue, and therefore the enlargement was lost.
Karen
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Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? May 6 2006, 3:05 PM
It fits over your breasts and sucks them, basically. It's not unique. There is a similar system called Bosom Beauty which does the same thing.
Susie
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Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? June 4 2006, 9:11 AM
I have been using the Brava system for 14 weeks and I can honestly say I have increased from a very loose 34B to a full 34B. I have to be straight with you, it's not for the faint hearted. You have to be committed to the programme and it takes a lot of commitment. I have heard os some women giving up because they can't manage it. I required at least 11 hours wear every day for 14 weeks. I had to change my whole social life but I was determined to do something about my breasts. See what I mean about the commitment? I wore the domes (they go over each breast) inside a specially fitted vest throughout the night. You have to lie on your back and for me that required discipline. The domes are connected to a small pump which is located in a pouch in the vest. The pump sucks the air out of the domes. I found that the pump went off 2 or 3 times a night and as it's close to your chest it was a problem at first because it does sound a bit loud, but I got used to it. The pump does this because it has to maintain a gentle sucking on your breasts, but it's not painful. When you wake up in the morning your breasts will have swelled. The swelling goes down over the day but you repeat the procedure the following night, and so on. Don't be tempted to miss a day, that could ruin everything. On average you should put in 77 hours a week. I've been doing 85-90 hours.
April 12 2006 at 8:30 AM Annette (no login)
It doesn't say in this forum exactly what the Brava system is.
Author Reply
English Rose
(no login)
Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? April 12 2006, 8:49 AM
It is a suction device that is said to grow your own breast tissue without surgery. Brava apparently increases and reshapes your own breast tissue through a process known as tissue expansion, by applying sustained suction on your breasts, which causes cells to replicate and produce new breast tissue. I don't think it's proven that this is how it works, but thats' the theory of it.
Sally Anne
(Login sally.anne)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? April 17 2006, 7:22 AM
It's two huge domes that you strap to the boobs and they apply suction to your boobs, sucking and stretching them until they stay permanently bigger. My impression is that the success rate of this is not terribly high.
Sanana
(no login)
Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? April 18 2006, 8:00 PM
Brava basically uses suction on your breasts 10 hrs a day for 10 weeks to cause actual enlargement. If you stop before the 10 weeks all or most of the growth is lost. I lasted a couple weeks, and saw real enlargement, but it was way too hard to continue, and therefore the enlargement was lost.
Karen
(no login)
Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? May 6 2006, 3:05 PM
It fits over your breasts and sucks them, basically. It's not unique. There is a similar system called Bosom Beauty which does the same thing.
Susie
(no login)
Re: What exactly is this Brava breast enlargement system? June 4 2006, 9:11 AM
I have been using the Brava system for 14 weeks and I can honestly say I have increased from a very loose 34B to a full 34B. I have to be straight with you, it's not for the faint hearted. You have to be committed to the programme and it takes a lot of commitment. I have heard os some women giving up because they can't manage it. I required at least 11 hours wear every day for 14 weeks. I had to change my whole social life but I was determined to do something about my breasts. See what I mean about the commitment? I wore the domes (they go over each breast) inside a specially fitted vest throughout the night. You have to lie on your back and for me that required discipline. The domes are connected to a small pump which is located in a pouch in the vest. The pump sucks the air out of the domes. I found that the pump went off 2 or 3 times a night and as it's close to your chest it was a problem at first because it does sound a bit loud, but I got used to it. The pump does this because it has to maintain a gentle sucking on your breasts, but it's not painful. When you wake up in the morning your breasts will have swelled. The swelling goes down over the day but you repeat the procedure the following night, and so on. Don't be tempted to miss a day, that could ruin everything. On average you should put in 77 hours a week. I've been doing 85-90 hours.