31-10-2023, 20:10
(This post was last modified: 31-10-2023, 20:13 by ShelaVenna.)
(31-10-2023, 13:45)MissMel Wrote: I have been trying noogleberry for 6 months now and no improvements at all just some selling before periods..I see all these success stories and I wonder if there are true that's why I am considering the brava system since there's some studies on it before seriously considering fay transfer... #discouragedSome people insist that vacuum tissue expansion works for everybody, even if it sometimes works very slowly, but I’m not convinced. Some people are non-responders regardless of weight or body fat percentage IMHO, and other people are just too lean to see results, but at least being lean is fixable. If you’re naturally slim, with very low body fat, you may have to gain weight before anything will work. If you’re already at a healthy weight and don’t have very low body fat, I think there’s a good chance that your a non-responder if 6 months of consistent pumping hasn’t given you any lasting results. I’m not saying you shouldn’t try “low and slow” pumping. I’m just saying that buying the wound vac that was mentioned in another comment, and a set of NB silicone rings, might be a better idea than spending $2000 on something that may not work you. On the other hand, based on my own experience with a real Brava, I do think that the Evebra is probably a lot better than anything most people could make at home, so if you can comfortably afford to “waste” $2000 on something that has a decent chance of not working, their system seems like a solid investment. If you would deeply regret flushing $2000 down the toilet, a wound vac is the way to go.
I see the Deroyal Pro II wound vac on Ebay for $290 right now, and you can probably get 10-15% discount by either wishlisting it and waiting for the seller to email you a discount, or making a reasonable counteroffer: https://www.ebay.com/itm/235262081459?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Q3FYyMyXQ2K&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=ggSAu6akR_S&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
You might want to double check with OP that this is really the wound vac she owns. I wouldn’t want to accidentally make you buy the wrong thing. There are plenty of other wound vacs available, but most of them don’t seem suitable for our purposes.