Short term vs. long term pumping, Brava theory
I’ve recently become aware of a new (1999) vacuum pumping program for female breast enhancement. It’s called The Brava System (Explore The Best Smart Countertop Oven | Brava Home), and appears to be founded in solid physiology and testing. I cite this system because the basic theoretical assumption is that for tissue growth, at a cellular level, a long, sustained pull/tension must be applied to the tissue. They advocate TEN hours of sustained vacuum pumping at a low (3,4 psi?) pressure on a daily basis for ten weeks. They cite results that show an interruption of this procedure results in cell loss—especially in the early weeks of pumping. The participating women typically wear the breast pumps to bed at night in order to get the necessary sustained time. Tested gains for the women in this program average 1 cup size greater in the ten weeks, for those that follow the program.
Now, questions. Are there major physiological differences between breast cellular structure and the penis that would negate the application of this kind of procedure for the penis?
Has this issue already surfaced in previous pumping threads? Is there a history of having tested this theory out for possible dick growth?
I welcome answers to these questions.