20/f
This is really embarrassing & I'm not totally sure how I can describe this, but I'll give it a shot. There's something wrong with the small patch of skin between my breasts. It's gross. I'm not quite sure how to describe it but I suppose the best way I can put this is that is basically looks dirty. it's darker than any of the rest of my torso (& no, it doesn't just appear that way because of a shadow or tan). It's even kind of almost wrinkly-looking. It's NOT dirty because due to this issue, if anything, I scrub that area harder & pay more attention to it than the rest of my entire body when I shower, but it's been the same way for years now. It's really embarrassing; mind you, I don't even have to wear something slutty for it to show -- I have to make sure any top I wear shows NO cleavage, because even if you could see just the very top, it looks gross. Kind of the way that area would look on a much older woman or one with larger boobs, but I'm young & only a B-cup, so I don't understand what this could be... does anyone know what it could be? Or what I could do about it? (Scrubbing and exfoliating does NOTHING).
As you might be able to guess, it's kind of hard to ask about this because of the area, it's embarrassing, I can't exactly show you any pictures, & needless to say, Googling "dirty cleavage" wouldn't bring up the results I would hope for. :/
You need to see a Dermatologist. This is a doctor who specializes in problems of the skin. You may need to see a Plastic Surgeon as well to have that area of skin excised. This all starts with a visit to a Dermatologist to find out just what the problem is.
Since it can be seen while clothed you may not have to bare your breast to the doctor and if you do it should not be a big deal. I can assure you there is nothing sexual to the doctor and it should not be to you to have to examine your breast area. Doctors see more breasts in a life time than most porn stars do. If it makes you more comfortable look for a female dermatologist.
As I said to begin with I am not a doctor so I'm guessing her but the one thing I'm almost sure of is it is not something cancerous considering how long you say you have had it. If I were a betting person I might put some money on it being some type of freckle. So see a doctor and get a definitive answer. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday September 1 2012, 4:16 am: This could be a number of issues. My best advice is to see a doctor. It could be some sort of treatable skin issue, such as an allergy or pigment problem. So seeing a doctor would be helpful. Don't be embarrassed - doctors are medically trained professionals who have more boobs than you an imagine, and have seen much worse than this. So definitely see a doctor.
In the mean time, darker skin can sometimes be a cause of a lack of Vitamin K. You can take supplements, or have dark leafy greens such as kale, which are good sources. Google "vitamin k sources" for more.
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