(09-07-2023, 08:10 PM)Heaven's Night Wrote: Omg Shannon, that is SEVERE overpumping right there. I have had similar issues when I used a pump without a gauge and back in the beginning when I didn't know my limits, nor what is smart and what isn't.
That white/yellowish area looks like blood has been cut off from there and those blisters look HUGE, its like gazillion tiny blisters that have combined into big ones. You're causing major tissue damage by overdoing it, just don't! Firstly, take a long enough break for all that to heal completely, no pumping for at least two weeks! Then get a gauged pump and keep pressure BELOW -0,5 inHg or -0,2 bar, that is said to be optimal pressure and I've noted little less working fantastically and avoiding nearly all blistering, cup edge marks you will get no matter what but mostly no broken skin either using lower pressure.
And yes, please get your boobs checked, do not risk your health for this. Also overpumping will not give you better results. And scar tissue inside your breasts is bad bad. Its not elastic, it shows in mammogram almost the same as breast cancer so it makes cancer screening much harder. (This is one of the possible downsides of fat graft breast augmentation.)
Please stop overdoing this and do it the correct way, you can read my guide I wrote a while back, I touch on the issue of over pumping and blistering/tissue damange quite a lot there and the very simple ways avoiding all that. Don't hurt yourself, you can get crazy huge boobs without it and have fun doing it. Be patient, that's what will pay back in the long run. Take my word for it, I'm in the process of slowly healing damage from overpumping and it has taken months of easing down pressure and taking breaks and skin care and stuff.
Thank you for the advice. I have not been pumping as long as many of you here. I wish I had found this site earlier. Again Thank You.