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Bruised from Brava domes
January 17 2008 at 5:05 PM Hulagirl (Login 65hulagirl)
SENIOR MEMBER
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Louise, or anyone else,
Last night I decided to start me second round of Brava. I did 18 weeks for 12-14 hrs a day and grew 2 inches. I took a five month break, and wanted to start up again. This time I am using an airlock system. I am able to pump them up a lot more than the smartbox alone. I didn't last all night, only lasted 5 hrs and had to take them off. They were hurting so much. This morning I have a huge purple ring where the domes sat. It's only on the top of the boobs though. How do I avoid that? Did I over pump? If so, how do I know how much to pump to avoid getting bruised? If I don't pump hard enough, I'm afraid I'll lose suction in the middle of the night. And since I don't have the smartbox on, I won't know that I've lost suction. But if I pump too hard, I get bruised. And now that I am bruised, do I have to wait until it goes away to try again?
Author Reply
Louise
(no login) Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 17 2008, 7:15 PM
Hi Hulagirl,
It'll wear off over the next couple of days whether you use them or not so just ignore it. I find that if I suck until I can feel it's tight but not hurting then after a while as I get swelling the tension releases as the air is under less pressure in a smaller space so I suck some more. It shouldn't be painful and they shouldn't look purple inside the domes. If it's so tight you can't sleep then let a little out until it's more comfortable, you'll get better at judging it. Maybe try the smartbox to remind yourself how tight that is then just go a bit tighter than that. I used smartbox for 6 weeks (but I'd usually suck a little out before I attached it) then airlock since then, so my skin was used to suction before I airlocked and I've airlocked progressively harder - whatever I do now, even if I use water and fill the XL and turn them purple I don't get bruises so your body does adapt just take it a bit slower. It's probably a good idea to build up your wear time slowly too to avoid an itchy rash.
Hulagirl
(Login 65hulagirl)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 17 2008, 7:27 PM
Thanks Louise. Do you clean your domes with the antiseptic cleanser anymore?
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 17 2008, 7:30 PM
No worries, nope we don't get any of the skincare stuff if Europe except the skin prep even if we buy direct from Brava (and it costs nearly double!), we also can't get the cheaper system with the sportbox. I've only cleaned mine with baby shampoo and also used normal shower gel a handful of times. I don't bother with their skin prep either I just use body lotion - this makes the domes less sticky which I find less itchy.
Hulagirl
(Login 65hulagirl)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 18 2008, 6:38 PM
Louise,
I'm afraid the bruise won't go away. Is there anything I can do? it would be horrible to finally have some boobs to show off, and not be able to beause of a huge ring around them.
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 18 2008, 7:00 PM
Hi Hulagirl,
It's a hickey! I've heard putting toothpaste on helps but not really the sort of thing that you get as an adult so can't remember if it helped much. Honestly just ignore it, like a bruise anywhere else it'll take a while to fade (and will look yellow mottled and nasty in the meantime!).
January 17 2008 at 5:05 PM Hulagirl (Login 65hulagirl)
SENIOR MEMBER
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Louise, or anyone else,
Last night I decided to start me second round of Brava. I did 18 weeks for 12-14 hrs a day and grew 2 inches. I took a five month break, and wanted to start up again. This time I am using an airlock system. I am able to pump them up a lot more than the smartbox alone. I didn't last all night, only lasted 5 hrs and had to take them off. They were hurting so much. This morning I have a huge purple ring where the domes sat. It's only on the top of the boobs though. How do I avoid that? Did I over pump? If so, how do I know how much to pump to avoid getting bruised? If I don't pump hard enough, I'm afraid I'll lose suction in the middle of the night. And since I don't have the smartbox on, I won't know that I've lost suction. But if I pump too hard, I get bruised. And now that I am bruised, do I have to wait until it goes away to try again?
Author Reply
Louise
(no login) Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 17 2008, 7:15 PM
Hi Hulagirl,
It'll wear off over the next couple of days whether you use them or not so just ignore it. I find that if I suck until I can feel it's tight but not hurting then after a while as I get swelling the tension releases as the air is under less pressure in a smaller space so I suck some more. It shouldn't be painful and they shouldn't look purple inside the domes. If it's so tight you can't sleep then let a little out until it's more comfortable, you'll get better at judging it. Maybe try the smartbox to remind yourself how tight that is then just go a bit tighter than that. I used smartbox for 6 weeks (but I'd usually suck a little out before I attached it) then airlock since then, so my skin was used to suction before I airlocked and I've airlocked progressively harder - whatever I do now, even if I use water and fill the XL and turn them purple I don't get bruises so your body does adapt just take it a bit slower. It's probably a good idea to build up your wear time slowly too to avoid an itchy rash.
Hulagirl
(Login 65hulagirl)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 17 2008, 7:27 PM
Thanks Louise. Do you clean your domes with the antiseptic cleanser anymore?
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 17 2008, 7:30 PM
No worries, nope we don't get any of the skincare stuff if Europe except the skin prep even if we buy direct from Brava (and it costs nearly double!), we also can't get the cheaper system with the sportbox. I've only cleaned mine with baby shampoo and also used normal shower gel a handful of times. I don't bother with their skin prep either I just use body lotion - this makes the domes less sticky which I find less itchy.
Hulagirl
(Login 65hulagirl)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 18 2008, 6:38 PM
Louise,
I'm afraid the bruise won't go away. Is there anything I can do? it would be horrible to finally have some boobs to show off, and not be able to beause of a huge ring around them.
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Bruised from Brava domes January 18 2008, 7:00 PM
Hi Hulagirl,
It's a hickey! I've heard putting toothpaste on helps but not really the sort of thing that you get as an adult so can't remember if it helped much. Honestly just ignore it, like a bruise anywhere else it'll take a while to fade (and will look yellow mottled and nasty in the meantime!).