Sunday, July 26, 2009

Simple Suggestions for Using your Breast Enlargement Pump


By Claudia Miller

You will be surprised to learn that breast enlargement pumps have been around for quite some time. An earlier prototype was a foot operated breast enlargement pump. Four million women in the United States, faithfully used these back in the 1970s. The cost of one was $9.95. Rather than a handheld pump, they worked by pumping the attached pedal to create suction on the breasts. One downfall was the fact that they caused a lot of bruising.

However, compared to today's array of devices, they were poorly designed and caused a lot of bruising. Nowadays, breast enhancement pumps cost less than $50 and upwards. They are simple in design, largely manual devices, consisting of plastic domes that you place over the breasts. There is a hand pump attached through tubing to create suction. You pump air out of the domes and this causes the breasts to be pulled outwards.

The Process of Growing Bigger Breasts with a Pump

Breast enlargement pumps work on the principle of tension-induced tissue growth. The effect of suction on the breasts causes blood circulation and the surge of fats and nutrients into the vacuum created through the stretching of the cells.

The principle of tissue expansion is well-known and has been used for over 30 years by physicians in many forms of reconstructive surgery. In a way similar to exercising ones muscles, the process encourages a steady growth of tissue resulting in breast size increase.

Breast enlargement pumps come in all of the cup sizes. Start with one that is slightly larger than your current breast size. Gradually work your way through the cup sizes until you reach your desired size. The amount of time that you use the breast enlargement pump varies anywhere from 15 minute sessions, to all night use. This will depend on the model you purchase.

Simple Techniques when Using a Breast Enlargement Pump

- You don't want a breast pump that is used by nursing mothers. Choose a pump that is designed for growing bigger breasts, not for extracting breast milk.

- Take into consideration whether you want to be able to move around while you are wearing the domes. If you purchase a breast enhancement pump that is connected up to a machine, you will be limited to using it while reading or watching TV.

- Some women prefer to wear a support bra to hold the domes in place.

- Go easy until you get the right amount of suction. When the suction is quite strong it may cause bruising of the breasts.

- Always use a good moisturizer all over the breasts before you place the domes over the breasts Carefully read all of the instructions that come with your breast pump. Correct usage may assist you to achieve your goals with growing bigger breasts much sooner.

- Experiment until you get the right amount of suction. When the suction is quite strong it may cause discolouration of the breasts.

- Use for short periods a number of times during the day rather than for a long period in one sitting. The breaks in between helps to avoid bruising from too much suction to the breasts.

- Take breaks in between, such as 8 weeks on and a month off.

- Breast enlargement pumps are not suitable for pregnant women or women who have had breast cancer.

Research has shown that breast enlargement pumps work very effectively. The FDA has even approved one of these systems, the Brava Breast pump. They are a non-invasive method of breast enlargement that has become very popular with women who choose not to have surgery. There are many different types of pumps and the most expensive device is not necessarily the best. Shop around for one that best fits in with your budget and lifestyle.

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