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Really imformative guide must read

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Hamishbreeze is very with it!

Brava instructions are clear: the negative pressure says between 15 and 33 mm hg (for using it to grow breast without fat grafting).
The amount of pressure is small enough to suck on a tube then tie off or buy an airlock from noogleberry and attach it to the brava dome tubing.

To measure the mm hg, I bought a manometer. From the tube that is attached to the dome

1. suck out the air to reach the first tug outward of the breast
2. pinch the tube and then place it on the end of the manometer so that it is reading the pressure in your dome. once it's attached (and after you turned it on and clicked to the last position ,,, mm hg) read the pressure in the dome.

It should read between -20 and -30 mm hg to have the "brava" recommended negative pressure.

The swelling of the breasts come with time (not instantly). I've worn about 6 days, and FINALLY I got a little swelling to stay with me after I took the domes off. I wear the brava, not another system, so that's 10 hr a day at that low pressure. But as the inventor has said on his website --it takes years to develop from puberty to where others are! Can't expect to do it overnight. Patience. At least I am hoping that is the right message. But having blue breasts isn't the right way, for sure.

20 to 3o mm hg with an airlock seems the right recipe.

I think the reason that these FAT GRAFT women are are told another thing, i.e., to pump up, etc, is because the physicians don't care if the woman has no fat supply. But honestly, I don't get the last part of Khouri's instructions for pre-surgery i.e., to pump up with a machine, to 60 mmhg 3 min then release. This would seem counter productive?!
Any thoughts? Is he merely testing the distractive force paper that he cites as his reason for adding this prior to fat grafting?

In any case, that is NOT the instruction for the NON surgery brava wearer. It is only 20-33 mg average. ONLY.

Yet I did see a paper on distractive force that Khouri uses to justify his use of 3 min : 1 min 60 mm hg : 0 mm hg (pumping machine). I just can't wrap my head around why he would risk breaking the blood capillary bed he wants to create, even if he DOES add the fat in a graft.


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Messages In This Thread
Really imformative guide must read - by Hamishbreeze - 08-02-2016, 18:45
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by Kaleigh - 09-02-2016, 00:03
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by Hamishbreeze - 10-02-2016, 17:02
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by M5662 - 16-02-2016, 10:51
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by Hamishbreeze - 17-02-2016, 16:51
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by M5662 - 18-02-2016, 10:31
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by Hamishbreeze - 18-02-2016, 12:49
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by Sandra - 19-02-2016, 08:42
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by M5662 - 19-02-2016, 09:47
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by gena - 21-02-2016, 07:12
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by gena - 24-02-2016, 05:04
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by EllaC - 24-02-2016, 07:00
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by solome - 24-04-2016, 14:09
RE: Really imformative guide must read - by Wannabe - 24-04-2016, 17:41



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