Stretch Markes

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Melanie

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I really want to talk about this, i haven’t seen any posts about this topic.

Does any body have stretch marks due to noogling, i want to know because i am struggling with this, let me tell you the story....

When i was 15 years old, (ime 21 now) my one side of my face went paralyzed, I went to 4 different doctors, the last one knew what it was, he said that the other doctors didn’t know because in his 20 years of being a doctor, I am the youngest one he ever seen with this syndrome, they call it Bell’s Palsy. People in there late 40’s are normally diagnosed with this disease.

I know you are probably wandering what it has to do with stretch marks… well the medicine they gave me was Cortisone, this medicine makes you pick up a lot off weight in a very short time. It also stays in your system for a few years. I fully recovered after drinking 28 pills a day of Cortisone, in 10 months with a half working face. But it was terrible to see that I got those ugly stretch marks on the sides of my hips and on my upper legs I have no idea why I got them there… so I was 16 and couldn’t swim in a bikini like all off my friends… any way I got the disease again last year February… to my surprise it went away mutch quicker I only had it for 4 months… and what do you know? I got a few more of those ugly ugly marks!

(If any one can give me advice on how to get rid of it please it would mean the world to me.)

To get to the point, I am so scared that I will get stretch marks on my breasts. Did any one ever get stretch marks on there breasts?
 
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DeeDeeN

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Hi again Mel,

I read somewhere a while ago something that a hollywood skincare specialist wrote. He/she said that the skin and organs take 18 months to completely regenerate (not sure how true that is tho), so you should take a semi rough sponge (or ones you buy especially for body exfoliation) and rub / massage the stretch marks at least once a day in the shower (using circular motions). Don't rub 2 hard and hurt yourself. Just enough to give light exfoliation. After a while (few months) you should notice the stretch marks becoming lighter and apparently eventually they dissapear. Like I said, not sure bout the truth in this but its worth a try.

As for noogling stretch marks, as I replied to you in your private message to me, I don't think you will have any problems if you just use enough cream on your breasts before noogling (massage in) and you don't pump to hard or overdo it. I am going on two months of actual pumping and I have had growth and no stretch marks.

Debs
 

starstruck

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Does the cream used matter? Got some PM cream to use with the NB, so is that fine? Or would cocoa butter would better?
 
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DeeDeeN

Guest
They will both work. What I would do (since you can't decide which is better for you yet) is use both. As in use one per time you noogle. That way you can see which works better for you.

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itsjust4fun91

New Member
I have existing stretch marks from breast feeding and have noogled since the end of November. I have gone through three noogleberry cup sizes due to major growth using BO. I wanted to say that I noticed something rather interesting about those three different cup sizes that I thought I should share.

I started with the mediums and they were pretty much already too small, so lucky for me I had already ordered the Large. The mediums made me nervous at first, because I noticed that after using them my stretch marks sometimes would be a little pink and puckered, and a few little blood blister looking marks in them sometimes, BUT they would go back to normal just like the ring marks would so I relaxed about it. I switched to the L and the stretch marks didn't do it any longer, then weeks down the road, as my breast grew and filled the cups, it began to happen again, but like before, it would go away as quick as the ring marks, so no big deal. This started to happen when my breast became large enough for the areas with the stretch marks to touch the sides of the domes, I'm not sure why that is. I have now switched to the XL and they are so large that while my breast stretch large, they don't touch the domes on the sides very much, so once again, my stretch marks aren't turning pink or puckering.


My point in all of this is that while it did make my stretch marks react occasionally, I was able to trace it to certain situations and when it did happen it never made them worse and didn't change them in any way. They look awesome and I have no complaints. If you would like to see, I do have a side view picture up on my picture page on the breastnexus site that you can see the faint line of one of my old stretch marks at the bottom of the breast. There is a before and after picture so you can see it looks exactly the same now as it did when I first started. You will have to be a member though to view them, just like on this site.
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=599
Good Luck, Mel
 

Paloma

New Member
starstruck said:
Does the cream used matter? Got some PM cream to use with the NB, so is that fine? Or would cocoa butter would better?

I would imagine the cocoa butter would be best, or vitamin E, since those are specifically good for increasing the elasticity in your skin so it can stretch without breaking into those marks.

It's not that PM would be bad (and could help breast growth) but I don't know what the base is made of, so harder to tell if it has ingredients esp. for elasticity.

I have a friend who is using Retin A on her stretch marks to gradually decrease them. This would work on the same principle as what Debs suggested, exfoliation. Of course, Debs suggestion has the added benefit of being free (Retin A is kinda 'spensive) and giving you great circulation which is great for shedding toxins and getting rid of celulite.

I'm so sorry you got ill, it must have been very scary for a young girl! But, how great is it that you fully recovered and only worse for wear by a few marks! :)
 

Paloma

New Member
Hey Melanie,

I happened across some new info you might find helpful:

- Wheat Germ oil is really high in vitamins that help elasticity, including E, A and Bs

- Prolly you shouldn't use retin A or even much exfoliation while noogeling because it thins the skin, which could lead to more breakage while under stress from suction.

- Here is what an esthetician advised for treating stretchmarks on another forum:

"...Hope this helps, I understand how unattractive you feel with stretch marks all over! I'm an esthetician and I intend to use both stri-vectin and a copper peptide product one in the morning one at night, followed by Retin-A and use a glycolic peel atleast twice a week on the areas. Be sure that the peel you use on your body is atleast 40% glycolic for better results. Doing all this, you WILL see results."

I bet this would be good to do AFTER you get all the growth you want from NB, OR on other parts of your body than your breasts while your doing NB.

I hope this is helpful, hon. Good luck to you!

 

MariahsDs

New Member
I used StriVectin with absolutely no improvement at all. I would not recommend this expensive, ineffective cream to anyone. I wish someone would have told me that before I wasted $200 on a bottle of cream that did not work. It`s all hype and not action. Buyer beware!
 
I also tried strivectin and found it to be expensive and ineffective. Bio oil is much better. I agree that exfoliating (or using a gycolic peel) might not be a good idea whilst you are noogling, but I did do that on my stomach (and used bio oil/cocoa butter/olive oil) on my skin to condition it and my stretch marks reduced. Having enough healthy fats in your diet really helps too - i wonder if I had ensured I had adequate fats in my diet when pregnant, that I wouldn't have stretch marks in the first place.
 
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