08-04-2026, 11:23 PM
(08-04-2026, 05:45 PM)Heaven's Night Wrote:(08-04-2026, 05:26 PM)Selvy Wrote: Good morning everyone. I'm writing for some advice. I started pumping my breasts about a month ago for 30 minutes a day. Now I've noticed bruises and marks appearing on my breasts. I have a family life and don't want it to show too much. I'm worried. I'd like to know if I should stop pumping to make them go away? Am I pumping too much? Or will they go away on their own? Thanks for anyone who responds.
Which type of a pump are you using? On which pressure? How long sessions you're doing?
I used to have a lot of trouble with vacuum pumping doing long time visible dome edge marks, I got them quite easily. The method was to use less pressure, do shorter sessions and take days off. People here often make the mistake to think that more is more on vacuum pump pressure or they end up doing way too long sessions. It might lead to growth but likely a lot of that ends up being scarring from repeating bruising from overdoing it.
Its ugly and its unhealthy, so preferably scale down the pressure and take longer breaks between sessions. I wrote quite good guide on vacuum può ing some years ago, that's where I put all the good advice I could give on the subject, so maybe go read over there. About boobs, overdoing will not help, it can only harm and you don't want to hurt yourself?
Hi, i have a manual pump without pressure instrument maby to mutch pressure for long time..where i see your guide? thank you for your help
