How to Use the Breast Detector

i) Choose a room where you can easily perform this producer.

ii) Apply lubricant on your skin.

iii) Turn on Breast Detector under one of your breasts and look down.

iv) Keep your Breast Detector pressed tightly against your skin.

v) Use a mirror for more clear vision.

vi) Check all areas including armpits and even the top of the chest area.

vii) Please note that Breastlight may require an overnight charge befor use.









When you are looking at your breasts with Breast Detector you may also see other dark areas. These could look like very dark spots or a shadowy area.

It is possible that these are abnormalities in the breast. If you see these you should go to your GP for advice.

Below are pictures to illustrate what to look out for. 

NOTE : these pictures have been created for illustrative purposes and are not clinical photographs. Examples of clinical photography can be found in the section on Clinical Evidence

It is important to check out any suspicious signs for your peace of mind. Whether it is a lump that you feel, a strange change in the nipple or a dark shadow seen with Breast Detector you should follow up with your doctor.

Remember that not all abnormalities are cancerous. In fact in about nine out of ten cases it is not be a cancer but a minor ailment that can easily be treated.

The key thing is to go see your Doctor straight away if you notice any changes or abnormalities. Having it checked out as soon as possible could save you needless worry. And if the lump is cancerous then you will have the best possible chance of successful treatment.

Great improvements are being made in the treatment of breast cancer, as a result, the number of breast cancer survivors continues to increase.

Why should You check out any dark areas?

In the early stages of some types of malignancies there is an increase in blood flow to the area. New blood vessels are formed in the process called Angiogenesis.

Example of Angiogenesis (This increase in the number of small vessels may look like a dark shadow or dark area when Breast Detector is Used)

Detailed Step by Step on how to use Breast Detector

  1. Find a room in the house where you can turn off the lights and make it as dark as possible.The darker the room, the easier it is to use it.

    It is helpful to see yourself in a mirror as you use the product-so make sure there us one in the room that you can sit or stand in front of.

    Make yourself comfortable - sitting or standing are both fine.

  2. Most women find it more comfortable to use a lubricant, which allows the lens to slide across the skin more easily. Apply the lubricant lightly over the entire breast and wipe off any excess after you have finished.

    Chose a water-based lubricant not an oil based product(such as baby oil or petroleum jelly) as this may damage your Breast Detector.

  3. Turn off the lights and wait for a couple of minutes to allow your eyes to get used the dark.

    Turn on your Breast Detector. At first , it will start a low light level so as not to dazzle your eyes. The light will increase to full power only when it is in contact with your skin.

    Hold the Breast Detector underneath one of your breasts and push it firmly against the skin. This will make sure that there is a good contact with your skin and avoid light escaping at the side. At this point you will notice the light has become very bright.

    By looking down you will see part of your breast illuminated by the light. The dark lines are veins and other blood vessels in silhouette.

  4. There are four different brightness settings.Use the top button on your Breast Detector to charge the brightness level. Generally larger or firmer breasts will require a higher brightness setting. Try all the brightness setting until you find the one that is right for you. If the light is too low then you will not be able to see the veins in your breast. If it is too high you won't be able to see the fine details.
  5. Slowly move the Breast Detecfor around and you will be able to see other parts of your breast. You should continue to do this until you have seen as much as you can.

    Use your other hand to hold your breast as you move Breastlight around. This will help you keep the lens pressed firmly against the skin.

    As you move around you may find it easier to switch hands as you change position.

  6. The breast tissue goes right around under the arms and high up on the chest toward your shoulder - so be sure to look there as well.

    By either looking down on your breast or at the reflection in the mirror you will get a good view of all these areas.

    Take time to check all areas of your breast, including the area just behind the nipple.

    There is no set way to complete the examination.There is quite a variation in breast shapes and sizes and you know your self best. Just make sure that you have a good look around.

  7. When you have finished looking at one breast you should repeat with the other. Once again you may find it easier to do this when you switch and hold the Breast Detector with the other hand.
     
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