We have received the 2000cc-rated expander. I filled it to 2500cc's to measure it and also get a feel for softness. I took some images of with the 700cc silicone sizer, and also of the 1500cc-rated expander that was previously filled to 2500cc's, a few weeks back. That expander was sitting on a shelf and when I took it out, it was notably smaller. But it was not wet. I contacted the doctor who explained that saline-filled devices have a semi-permeable membrane. The saline (or water) will 'weep' out, when in-contact with air. But when they are within the body, they do not shrink. Still I was surprised at how much smaller it was, next to the 2000cc-rated device that was filled to the 'same' volume. It is obviously at-least 25% smaller, if-not more. So there are several images that will be added to this post shortly, of the 700cc silicone sizer, the 2000cc-rated expander filled to 2500cc's, and finally the 1500cc-rated expander which is .... well - smaller now. The 2000cc-rated expander at 2500cc's is in that large plastic bowl in one of the first images.
However, once the intended purpose was complete, curiosity got a hold of me, and I elected to further fill the 2000cc-rated expander ..... to 4900cc's!! THAT is HEAVY!!! There are several images of this expander at 4900cc's for comparison purposes. I tried to put it back in that bowl but it was far too large! Would not fit!!! That thing is JUST HUGE. And wonderful!!! I snapped some comparison images of it with my hand plus other common bathroom items for perspective.
Lastly, I attempted to shoot an Android video of the 4900cc expander. We'll see if Indy can do something with that so that others can view.
The 2000cc-rated expander filled to 2500cc's feels just great. Huge and round but still somewhat soft - albeit nothing like that gelatinous silicone sizer. I'm all for size, but the 800cc-rated regular implants, when filled much more than 20% over their rated capacity, become extra firm. However the problem with the expander long-term of-course, is that it has that remote port.
Anyway - hope that curious minds find this interesting.
Indy is going to be adding the images that I took and sent to him.