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What is the best thing to remove a stretchmark?
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Sun May 08, 2011 7:36 am      Reply with quote
Anyone can suggest me what is the best thing to do to remove a stretch mark
I have this when I lose weight and I wasn't not what I need to do to get rid of it...I am using BioOil at the moment but I think it doesnt do any good and has no effect..

pls help...
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Sun May 08, 2011 1:25 pm      Reply with quote
I don't think you can do anything to "remove" stretchmarks. You can do things to prevent them from coming like moisturizing your skin. Stretch marks are caused when people gain weight and the skin breaks causing marks

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I've been on a few forums where some ppl have claimed to remove them by burning them off with strong acid peels and the use of copper peptides. They used a very aggressive approach and were able to grow new healthy skin. Not many ppl are willing to go that route though which is why you don't have many success stories. Ppl give up, like no one is even posting in the derma rolling thread anymore.

If anyone can answer my question, if I were to do an acid peel, should I do this before or after derma rolling?
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Check out the Derqmaroller thread under tools. Its the first Fraxel laser in the way it works. Not for the faint of heart, but it does work.

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Mon May 09, 2011 5:45 pm      Reply with quote
I tried the M2 body refinish lotion.
don't think it removed them entirely,but you see them a lot less and the skin looks smoother.

the only bad thing of the product is the price Sad
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Mon May 09, 2011 8:42 pm      Reply with quote
You can try Palmer's products. They were designed for pregnant mothers who were prone to stretch marks. You can purchase them from well.ca
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Mon May 09, 2011 11:42 pm      Reply with quote
When you grow or gain weight very quickly, such as during puberty or pregnancy, you can get stretch marks. As your skin is over-stretched, the connective fibers can break, and this creates lines on the skin. These lines usually start out pink or reddish and fade over time. Old stretch marks may become silvery or turn a color a few shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Whether or not you get stretch marks is determined mostly by heredity, and getting rid of them isn't easy. In fact, experts aren't even sure it's completely possible. The first thing to know is that no over-the-counter cream or lotion can remove those lines. Bad Grin
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Tue May 10, 2011 6:14 am      Reply with quote
Some ppl have gotten rid of stretch marks through needling at them. It takes time, it's not an overnight thing.
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