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Saline Breast Inflation

Pierre Black from Montreal sends in these shots of a temporary breast enlargement he did using a saline drip. These are pretty safe to do in sterile environments (as this was), but I just wanted to add (since there’s been lots of risks discussion lately) that with saline injections sterile technique is exceedingly important because if you make a mistake and drag the wrong microbes in, you bypass many of the body’s defense mechanisms and give them a very hospitable place to breed.

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110 responses to “Saline Breast Inflation”

  1. Bobbie Avatar
    Bobbie

    In the interest of safety I would prefer someone with experience did this for me. Does anyone live in or know somewhere in New Jersey that would do this

  2. MyBoobsAreGrowing Avatar
    MyBoobsAreGrowing

    Read this stuff here with a big grain of salt.
    I really don’t think these people mean harm but the amount of ignorance here is astounding.
    I’ve been injecting myself and others for about twenty years.
    Needles: 22Ga or 18Ga
    It is easier to stop the saline from pushing right back out the hole with the 22Ga needles. However it takes a great deal of time longer than an 18Ga.
    I insert either above the nipple about half way up the breast towar the chest area. Gravity helps fill out below.
    Sometimes go in below the nipple. When below push in a 1 1/2 in needel as deep as it will go. Shooting at an angle of about 45% upward.
    This will give a good bottom fill and if you put enough saline in it will rise up to the upper side quite well.
    I can easily infuse one liter or 1000 cc. My size only diminishes by about 1/4 over night and is very natural looking.
    Of course as the tissue grows to fill the streching I now have rather large boobs all the time. About a good B cup. My wife tells me mine are larger than hers or kids me about them sagging. Well they do.
    When I started this I had no boobs.
    One lady asked if this would be a good temporary fix for sagging and floppy boobs… YES! Some of the topless performers to this almost nightly. They call them party boobs. Also some younger women just wanting to be larger make party boobs too.
    I don’t talk about this too much but you can speed things up quite a bit by first injecting NO2 Nitrosoxide into the boobs. This is rapid, has a real wierd sensation that I like and fills up in about ten seconds. Be careful how you do this though as those NO2 cartrages are under very high pressure and you need good positive control
    The NO2 now has all the tissues opened up and the saline can flow much more freely into it speeding things up very much. Also the NO2 being gas pushes into spaces that would require excess pressure with the saline and in doing so allows saline into areas it might never make it to. I infuse with saline until the over all pressure is getting more intense than I like I quit.
    Without the NO2 it’s usually just ab 1000cc.
    When I use the NO2 first then go to my max pressure it’s usually 1200cc on the right and 1400cc or better on the right. I usually balance the visual size by using more on the right side as it is my smallest anyway.
    I never use band ades or try to seal the puncture.
    I just stop the drip and wait about 10 minutes so the pressure is diminished by dispersion and rapidly remove the needle and put direct pressure on the hole. In about ten minutes of pressure I remove the presssure and if it still dribbles a little I put the pressure back for another five minutes. Usually that takes care of it.
    With an 18Ga neede if I just remove the needle directly the pressure will actually squirt the saline about two inches out into the air.
    I apply the pressure right on the site with the needel still in so that as the needle is rapidly removed raw tissue comes in contact with raw tissue so no saline is in the needle path way. This allows blood to do it’s job.
    Saline does not clot. Blood does.. Get it?
    Good luck.
    Oh in this house we are medical professionals. One specializes in Diabetes. Do not use Glucose, Dextrose etc. Use only .9% saline.
    You are risking you’re life every time use use the sugars and most probably at the best doing damage to you’re pancreas in the long run.
    It AIN’T worth it.

  3. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    Love it but can’t find a saline supplier in the uk for none prescription 🙁

  4. Jenara Avatar
    Jenara

    I’m a fetish CD’er living in Pittsburgh, PA. Anyone able to give tips on how much I can expect to spend for one session of doing this? Also is anyone living in the area experienced in doing this?

    Please feel free to email me. [email protected]

  5. robin Avatar
    robin

    i am in the usa and would like to know where to purchase affordable iv saline.
    i am familiar with using a 21 gauge needle and going straight into the nipple or aerola area, leaving the needle in place in using a syringe to inject n.s. until completed. this for me is better results than placing the needle above the nipple. have not tried below. would love the self filling mode if i can make it happen. please email me at: [email protected] if you know where and how to get the iv bags and infusion sets in the usa.
    thanks.

  6. Victor Avatar
    Victor

    I’m looking for someone in So.Maryland that is able to hook me up. Email me at [email protected] if able.

  7. wizard Avatar
    wizard

    do you inject the saline subcutaneously (under the skin), or intramuscular (in the muscle) or under the muscle?!

  8. Alan_z Avatar
    Alan_z

    I am surprised no one has mentioned anything about the Sodium Chloride 0.9% IV solution shortage in this thread. It certainly looks like it slowed the postings down quite a bit. The shortage has been going on for several years now. Will it ever end? I am beginning to think the shortage is by design, much like the manipulation we see in the petroleum industry.

  9. Keith Patton Avatar
    Keith Patton

    On the subject of sterility: I went to the doctor, got a steroid injection in my shoulder due to pain. He was I a hurry and did not swab the site with alcohol or betadine and did a deep injection in the joint. Two days later my shoulder was swollen, red and hot. Went to my old surgeon and he took a sample from inside my shoulder and I spent the Easter weekend in the hospital. I had a major staph infection in side the shoulder joint that had spread up my trapezius muscle into the side of my tongue on its way to my brain. Spent five days in the hospital and another 30 days on a mobile IV antibiotic drip. We all have staph on our skin, so be careful about cleaning any injection site.

  10. Deon Prinsloo Avatar
    Deon Prinsloo

    Good day. I in need of advice. Was the procedure painfull and wher you satisfied with the end product and look?
    Please mail me
    prinsloo_ deon @ yahoo dot com
    Thank you

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