There’s Now A Vibrating Bra That Makes Your Boobs Bigger

After just two days the inventor's girlfriend noticed a difference, and after seven days, she had gone up a whole cup size

There's Now A Vibrating Bra That Makes Your Boobs Bigger

by Jess Commons |
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Ever felt like you were missing a little somethin’ somethin’ up top in the bra department? Well, worry no more ladies, for one thoughtful chap has come up with just the solution you’ve been looking for: a vibrating bra that makes your boobs bigger.

Serbian inventor Milan Milic, a former engineering student, came up with his ingenious (maybe) invention after his girlfriend Jelena told him she wanted bigger breasts. Rather than thinking about going down the painful surgery route, Milan put his engineering degree to good use and invented the ‘E Bra’.

According to Milan, after just two days they noticed a difference, and after seven days, she had gone up a whole cup size.

Following Jelena’s success, the bra has now been tested on two American women who experienced similar results. They claim that even two months after the trial, their breasts are still larger.

]s not much info on how the technology works as Milan’s still developing the bra, but he describes it as ‘a natural process that increases the blood circulation that is feeding the breast. When we researched the human body, we had a theory about how we could manipulate the human body to manipulate the tissue and muscles. We believe we have found a solution to do this and in this case, we use it to enlarge and enhance a woman’s breasts.’

Milan claims that the wearer only needs to wear the bra for five minutes a day to see an improvement and, while plastic surgeons in the US are skeptical about the technology, they’re keen to do a proper clinical trial to see if the bra is actually A Thing.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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