
| I thought it almost sounded a bit like science fiction because the breast is such a large area, I wasn't sure how they would be able to get the fluid used to stay "in shape" as it should instead of just being disseminated all throughout the body, possibly causing issues since it is, after all a foreign body. However, it seems that the "lunch time boob job" is now real, and some women are trying it out to see if they can achieve a fullness to their breasts and enlarge them for a few months at a time rather than going with the more permanent option of surgical breast implants. The latter does not make women go under the knife, nor does it involve general anesthesia, which is what scares many women off from breast enlargement surgery. |
| With what I know about dermal fillers, they are about 500 dollars per syringe, and one syringe can fill only a few wrinkles on the face, so many times several must be purchased, so with this potential new breast injection procedure that will supposedly lift and fill out the breasts non surgically, I'm assuming that it would take quite a few syringes, which to me means that this would not be a very good non surgical alternative to breast augmentation if and when it becomes available. Of course, I have not seen the results of this type of procedure so I cannot make a full assessment of whether it's a good gamble, but to me it seems there are better non-surgical breast enlargement options today, such as the ones we discuss on the pages here at BreastEnhancePill.com. |