ARE YOU AN EVEBRA WOMAN?
How big you can you go with EVEBRA?
How to measure your breast size
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Measure yourself to determine your standard cup size
The standard method of measuring your breast cup size is following:
- Measure your chest circumference under the arms. This will determine the band size.
- Measure your chest circumference again at the level of the nipples. The difference in inches between the two measurements is your cup size.
For Example:
A band size of 34 inches and nipple circumference of 36 inches means you should be a 34B brassiere. Each 1-inch difference is a cup size: 36-34 = 2 inches or B cup. Your standard bra size should be a 34B.1 inch = A 2 inches = B 3 inches = C 4 inches = D - Measure your chest circumference under the arms. This will determine the band size.
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Estimate your actual breast volume
Based upon the bra cup measured above, determine your current breast volume from the provided chart.
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Estimate your augmentation result
- Immediately after removing EVEBRA, determine your maximal expansion volume using the measurement in A and the table in B.
- Your final augmentation is expected to be 2/3 of that volume.
- Immediately after removing EVEBRA, determine your maximal expansion volume using the measurement in A and the table in B.
This method only provides an approximative estimation. Individual results can vary based upon many factors that can never be fully controlled.