02-03-2024, 05:00
(27-02-2024, 07:56)Karren H Wrote: The first link says they used -25 mm hg which is less than half a psi. Hard to believe that domes will stay attached at that low pressure. Brava was considered a low pressure device at -80 mm hg which is about -1.5 psi. I typically use -5 psi which I do not consider high and I have not done any visible damage to my breasts. I have done -10 and you can do some damage at that pressure. Think it’s more of an individual thing, some people have tougher skin and do not damage as easily.
The evebra is at 20 mmHg and the domes stay in place for hours as long as I don't lift up my arms past a certain point.
Again, the Brava pump only went up to 30 mmHg at the highest. The turbo pump was much higher but only fat transfer patients used and had access to that pump.
From Dr. Khouri's past responses anything 40 mmHG and up would be "high" - at least if you're trying to grow breast tissue with hours long sessions and not trying to prepare it for fat transfer.