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On 03/10/2007, at 6:34, JOKR PANZER wrote:
> I don't know what causes it, but I do know of a product available
> to healthy women (no hx breast cancer) non-surgical, that promotes
> breast growth. I have a client who used this after involution when
> she was dismayed that her breasts had "deflated" and was very
> pleased with results.
> www.brava.com
I don't understand how it's being labelled "non-surgical". If you
have a look at the poster presentation, the procedure is a
(apparently tweaked) version of the old method of fat harvesting and
autologous grafting, which was banned a couple of decades ago due to
the high incidence of graft failure and fat necrosis.
There's no plausible physiological mechanism that I'm aware of for
the pre-operative vacuum pumping device to increase glandular tissue
or supply, and I'm deeply suspicious of the supposed results
published here:
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&uid=10845308>
They would need to be independently verified in several truly
independent, non profit centres before I'd start to consider taking
them seriously. The aesthetic surgery industry lies at least as much
as the infant formula industry, and often appears to be even less
well regulated.
Lara Hopkins
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