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Veins on breasts

#1

Hi everyone, does anyone doing NBE have problems with veins on there boobs. My boobs are so transparent looking and you can see so many veins under my skin, and it seems to be getting worse as i now have a large vein that seems to start at my nipple and it runs up my breast, but its quite large, it doesent stick out or anything its just a blue vein but i hate it. I dont know if my skin is too thin or something like that, i really dont know why im getting all these veins appear, does anyone have any ideas on how to improve this. Thanks everyone. xxxx
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#2

Hi Cheryl,
I too delveloped veins and hate them I also have one particular one that runs from my nipple to the top of my chest. I have seen a veins specialist who has suggested sclerotherapy its a foaming substance to shrink veins. I've had this done in my legs and its very affective. Maybe someone here might have a better solution. I find them unsighltly and only got them when I grew. Check out the sclerotherapy unless someone here comes up with another solution. Best of luck. xx
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#3

Hi Cheryl

I had very notorious blue veins too when I was breastfeeding my kids, and I´m noticing some now as well (started NBE about a month ago). In my case, they disappeared by themselves, I´m guessing they were the result of growth. Not sure if this is very helpful, but maybe you can wait and see if they go away when you take a break from boobie-growing?
good luck!
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#4

They are probably due to your skin stretching and becoming thinner. I got those after breastfeeding and stretching B cups to DD cups. I'm currently dermarolling to make my skin thicker and stronger.

I don't have veins popping out by the way like Rocky does on his chest, but where the skin has stretched thin, you can see them underneath.

--Sissy
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#5

I've had visible veins on my breasts since puberty. I also have a lot of veins on my thighs and I believe it's due to my ivory complexion and my skin is quite transparent. From your picture you look light, maybe it's because of this. I'm also easy to bruise. I have small AA cups so it's not due to growth. I hope this helps, it might just be a normal side effect of having breasts.
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#6

Thanks everyone, im sort of releived im not the only person with veins on there boobs lol, there just getting worse so im getting abit fed up, i am having some major growth at the minute though so i cant complain there lol, my boobs are massive and so heavy today and my bra feels really tight and uncomfortable so im spending the day at home braless lol as they are so uncomfortable at the moment, im not sure if they are just swollen or i have actually grown, if i have then im actually amazed lol. Thanks everyone. xxxx
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#7

Damn Cheryl, I think you are truly the only man I know who actually understands what it's like to be a woman....
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#8

Thanks sissy, i feel very lucky to be honest to be in such a unique position, and i love who i am at the moment. NBE has been such a life changing experience for me with alot of lows but alot more highs and i am still adjusting to everything. I have even started to think about going all the way and becoming a woman, and i have started to speak to my specialist about it and she believes it may be the best course of action for me and would recomend me for this later down the line if its what i wanted. But its another huge decision to make and again life changing so i must way up the pros and cons and think of my future. But i feel like a woman and enjoy life this way but due to being like this i do encounter alot of problems, swimming for example lol. But i will try and make a decision but its so hard to do. I feel very proud to be excepted in my personal life as a woman and what you have put in your reply is a massive complement to me thank you hun and good luck. xxxx
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#9

cheryl somewhere in another NBE forum I read that veins on boobs means that circulation there is more intense and that it is a sign of growth Wink And also woman's skin is thinner so it may be one of the changes you are going through.
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#10

Treatment is psychotherapy, laser treatment, or use of vitamin K based cream. Saline injections can be painful, to "refresh" capillary blood coagulation and dried. The occurrence of superficial laser is effective, but the coverage on the spot treatment of the language environment is the most limited, and can minimise the impact on the new, not diverted to the treatment of symptoms or intravenous line.
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