Bruising and discolouration are not the same thing, although discolouration does come from a form of bruising! Discolouration happens usually because of hemosederin staining from repeated bruising.The rolls should help with bruising, but bruising takes a few days to disappear anyway. It’s probably an indicator of doing to aggressive PE. Just do the rolls for a few minutes a day, a couple of times a day, after jelqing first for a couple of minutes to increase the skin’s bloodflow. Take a few days off PE and just do the rolls and see if that helps. If you have heavy discolouration, it will take several weeks of firegoat rolls to make much difference. They are better used to prevent discolouration in the first place.
Staining from bruising makes sense; I had an inkling it might be a result of a build up from repeated bruising / sub-dermal bleeding.
The bruising/discolouration I had was actually pretty severe; the rolls got rid of some of it but the darker areas weren’t that easily shifted. They’ve been fading slowly but surely over the course of the day.
I got the discoloration from multiple clamping, at the narrower mid-section of my shaft; I’d not done multiple clamp clamping before. And yes, I’ve been really aggressive about the practice. Basically hitting it as hard as I can with the tools I have. I’m following an IPR protocol and am pretty much determined to make it work.
I skipped clamping today, hoping that the discolouration might fade and it is fading. I’m going to clamp again tomorrow and am hoping that it doesn’t cause another bleed. :/
Kudos on the Firegoat rolls, they’re awesome :)