07-04-2015, 07:50
Hi Jennifer, and welcome!
Those little red dots are a sign that you're either pumping too hard, holding too long, or both. They're little burst blood vessels right under the skin, and your best bet to avoid damage is to let those suckers heal up and go away before pumping again. But light massage tends to help them dissipate and using a good oil with Vitamin E (and getting some internally, too) can help to strengthen them against future pumping sessions.
I know that JenniferLove had phenomenal success with pumping and massage each session, but I, like you, found that whatever little swelling I managed to get from a pumping session would be massaged away if I started too soon. On the other hand, I massage now without Noogling, and am benefiting from it, so, chalk it up to individual bodies reacting differently!
Xo, Soli
Those little red dots are a sign that you're either pumping too hard, holding too long, or both. They're little burst blood vessels right under the skin, and your best bet to avoid damage is to let those suckers heal up and go away before pumping again. But light massage tends to help them dissipate and using a good oil with Vitamin E (and getting some internally, too) can help to strengthen them against future pumping sessions.
I know that JenniferLove had phenomenal success with pumping and massage each session, but I, like you, found that whatever little swelling I managed to get from a pumping session would be massaged away if I started too soon. On the other hand, I massage now without Noogling, and am benefiting from it, so, chalk it up to individual bodies reacting differently!
Xo, Soli