What are Breast Enhancement Pumps like Brava?
Illustration: Cathy Wilcox As far as breast enhancement pumps go, it seems like a step up from the $24 air vacuum pumps which are out there and we don’t recommend, but it’s more like a medieval torture technique. Brava’s two semi-rigid plastic domes are affixed to the breasts, and connected to a battery-operated computerized vacuum device. The device is worn for 10 hours a day for 10 weeks – and if the woman misses a day, she must wear it for an additional week. The device costs $3200 initially plus $495 for an extra set of breast-domes once the patient has outgrown the originals. Women who follow the product instructions can expect an average breast enlargement of roughly one bra cup size. There is no risk of breast cancer, according to initial studies. There is no information that shows that the device an FDA-approved gadget. February 18, 2005- Breast Enhancement Pumps BRAVA breast enhancement Medgadget.com – San Francisco,CA,USA… an additional week. But it’s actually a non-surgica