22-03-2010, 01:46
Anastasia,
Of course one could buy the guage, but the vanilla model which probably most everyone buys DOES NOT have it, which brings me to the point of adding the LONG post on skin tensioning--it does give some guidelines about vacuum and it might be worth reading if only for that information..
If users are causing blisters (blood blisters?) that may be working against them since one would like the breast tissue to not be injured. Healthy tissue will expand better than damaged tissue where blood supply is poor. So, slower, lower vacuum are possibly better thought it will simply take a bit longer. Unsightly, larger breasts aren't going to be any fun if one wants to wear a revealing bathing suit or other low cut top.
Just my opinion , of course.
Of course one could buy the guage, but the vanilla model which probably most everyone buys DOES NOT have it, which brings me to the point of adding the LONG post on skin tensioning--it does give some guidelines about vacuum and it might be worth reading if only for that information..
If users are causing blisters (blood blisters?) that may be working against them since one would like the breast tissue to not be injured. Healthy tissue will expand better than damaged tissue where blood supply is poor. So, slower, lower vacuum are possibly better thought it will simply take a bit longer. Unsightly, larger breasts aren't going to be any fun if one wants to wear a revealing bathing suit or other low cut top.
Just my opinion , of course.