One unsettling finding to emerge from the FDA hearings is how often breast jobs have to be redone. The McGhan study showed that more than one out of five women with cosmetically enhanced busts–and 39 percent of cancer patients–need additional surgery within three years. The top reasons for such procedures include replacement of ruptured and leaking implants and alleviation of hardened breasts caused by capsular contracture and other factors. read more
Does work. HOWEVER, it barely adds much tissue (in their own brochure which I picked up at a cosmetic surgery show, it states the final increase to be 90-100cc on the 3 patients they gave as examples. The average breast implant used for cosmetic breast enlargement is over three times that amount. To obtain an increase of one cup size, it requires about 175 cc to 200 cc. At $2500, it is EXTREMELY expensive, and requires a lot of time (minimum 10-week, 10-hour a day treatment, a total of 700 hours!) and obviously, patience. For a little bit more money and less aggravation, get exactly the size you want in a lot less time by getting breast implants. read more