(11-12-2020, 21:06)ShelaVenna Wrote:(11-12-2020, 20:51)Happyme Wrote:Here is your solution.
https://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=17638&pid=209225#pid209225
Jennifer has done it, and I know you all will be amazed
post 451 if it doesnt take you there directly
Merry Christmas
Bobbi
She looks great, but let’s keep in mind that fat transfer is a very expensive procedure, and many people only retain a half cup size worth of fat after the resorption period. Others, like Jennifer, are lucky enough to retain much more. Pumping may help with fat retention, but thousands of women used Brava before fat transfer to help with retention and not all of them were happy with their results. If someone has tons of money to burn, they could always do multiple fat transfers until they reach a permanent size that they are happy with. For everyone else, fat transfer is very expensive gamble.
Personally I think tubular breasts are very beautiful. About scars, Once I was finishing up a house that I later rented; I had put all this broken window glass in a 5 gallon bucket, a piece slipped out, and i picked it up and my fore-arm near the elbow just grazed the glass sticking out, and sliced me like butter about a good inch length. I was like...... rushed the bleeding out to cold water, then used damage control of neo-sporin (vit b and anti pathogens) the cutt was too big for any normal bandage and i was flying around the world the next day. So what a day to cutt myself by accident.... So I used a makeshift bandage with papertowels and electrical tape with the ointment and left it alone for a 3 days till a scab could form, then its every day change makeshitft bandage. Well about 6 months passed and the scar was protruding. So i continued to put neosporin, keep it clean ect... and now after 4 years, its almost gone.... You see with the right nutrients, the DNA can fix itself. Yes scars and wrinkles are hard to get rid of but not impossible. I get rid of wrinkles quite easily. Everything good in life, takes time. Scars- take vitamin B, E, Almond tincures and some people say UV light, I dont agree with UV light, but thats my personal opinion, infact I believe any scars should avoid sunlight until completely nearly healed..... Another story, My black friend would Call me Waldo, cause i was the only white friend he ever had. once working on a boiler furnace, the pressure blew up and burned half his face. I gave him advice with the neosporin, and stay out of the sun light, the cool thing was I got to call him "Two face" for a little while. To my amazement, 6 months later or so ish.... his face completely healed to the point where you couldnt notice any scars.... So yes we all suffer and go through pain, but we heal and we can build a better tomorrow if we stay calm each day and think carefully what we need to do to resolve the situation. And one last thing, i personally dont care if one breast is bigger than the other, so make them both bigger with NBE and still you have a wonderful set. I hope these words are taken kindly.