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Electric Massager

#1

So I got an electric massager today. I got it working once I figured out that the pads don't move themselves and that it's a pulse.

Wow....level 2 did shock me. I am sticking to level 1 for a long time.

How has anyone else done with this kind of massager? Do you feel most the pulse in the top of the pad (top of breast) by where the electrodes plug in? I know my thinnest tissue is at the top and lowest at the bottom. So that might be why as well. 


I just would love some reviews on such things and experiences, if anyone has any.
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#2

I'm not sure if this type of massager is best for breast. The main use of such massagers is to provide therapeutic relief for muscle pain and tension, often aiding in recovery after exercise or injury. They are good for circulation though, which is often an intended benefit of breast massages.
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#3

Those electric massagers (especially the TENS-style ones) definitely work more with a tingly pulse rather than any physical movement, and yeah, the sensation tends to be strongest where the electrode makes the best contact or where the tissue is thinner, like you noticed at the top.

I’ve used them on various areas, and placement really changes the feel. On softer or more padded spots, the sensation can be duller, while over thinner areas, it can feel way more intense, even at low levels
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