Breast Form
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# Commercially-prepared forms. | # Commercially-prepared forms. | ||
#* Clinical-grade forms. | #* Clinical-grade forms. | ||
− | #*: These are the most desirable and are almost always the most expensive.<br /><br />They are produced primarily for women who have lost a natural breast due to disease, injury, surgery, etc. | + | #*: These are the most desirable and are almost always the most expensive.<br /><br />They are produced primarily for women who have lost a natural breast due to disease, injury, surgery, etc. These are usually full-breast forms, constructed of a silicone plastic or other ductile casing filled with a silicone compound which approximates the weight and specific gravity of a natural human breast. |
#* Lingerie shop forms. | #* Lingerie shop forms. | ||
#* Costume-grade forms. | #* Costume-grade forms. | ||
# Home-constructed forms. | # Home-constructed forms. |
Revision as of 00:13, 26 June 2014
- Commercially-prepared forms.
- Clinical-grade forms.
- These are the most desirable and are almost always the most expensive.
They are produced primarily for women who have lost a natural breast due to disease, injury, surgery, etc. These are usually full-breast forms, constructed of a silicone plastic or other ductile casing filled with a silicone compound which approximates the weight and specific gravity of a natural human breast.
- These are the most desirable and are almost always the most expensive.
- Lingerie shop forms.
- Costume-grade forms.
- Clinical-grade forms.
- Home-constructed forms.