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sammypip wrote: hi all
im 15 n i got them all over my legs
i had them on my hips and thighs but they have mostly cleared up now, but its really embarrassing for me in p.e and what not its really noticeable on my legs
I tried Bio-oil but its not working well
Can anyone help?
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I'll keep you updated on how I get on, it could be I am being too optimistic and the marks will not go, I have a few more peels to do before I will know the answer to that.
J
You have got the right attitude which is half the battle. I hope you are successful. My experience will peels has been they look great for the first several weeks and months but once the skin is allowed to completely heal after several months of no peels, the little buggers pop right back out. And I don't mean new ones. They are the same old ones that were just masked by all the chemical reactions from the peels. Also the hyperpigmentation tends to help hide the marks too, so once you solve the hyperpigmentation problem the marks then become more noticeable again.
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I still believe that they can be removed completely, perhaps the problem is that if you do peels until the marks are acceptable (very faint but still there) that they do indeed become more noticeable again over time. I intend to do peels until the skin is completely normal again. I believe if you peel to that stage the marks will not return.
J
. wrote:it takes around 8 peels to get the the level of skin where the creams can take effect
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The marks can be removed totally!
TCA is temporary for recurring conditions such as Acne, Wrinkles etc. However it's permanent for scars, sm's, freckles, tats or anything of that nature.
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The marks can be removed totally!
TCA is temporary for recurring conditions such as Acne, Wrinkles etc. However it's permanent for scars, sm's, freckles, tats or anything of that nature.
If it were this simple we wouldn't have this forum and all the thousands of web sites with products that supposedly cure SMs. Some doctor or med-spa somewhere would have let this cat out of the bag long ago and would be making boat loads of bucks. And none of us would need to be here still searching for solutions.
Just about every doctor, dermatologist, esthetician I have been to over the years says the same thing: If there were a solution, EVERYONE would know about it (unless of course there is a conspiracy against all of us who suffer from SMs).
. wrote:There is a difference between reality and negativity. Stating reality is not being negative. I agree staying positive is a very good thing. I also believe doing something is better than doing nothing. And I also believe it is wise to have some reality sprinkled in with all that positive energy. Balance is important. Managing expections is also important.
The reality is if there were a true solution to SMs everyone would know about it. To stay positive when faced with this reality: doing something at least improves the appearance even if it is not a total solution.
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If it were this simple we wouldn't have this forum and all the thousands of web sites with products that supposedly cure SMs. Some doctor or med-spa somewhere would have let this cat out of the bag long ago and would be making boat loads of bucks. And none of us would need to be here still searching for solutions.
Just about every doctor, dermatologist, esthetician I have been to over the years says the same thing: If there were a solution, EVERYONE would know about it (unless of course there is a conspiracy against all of us who suffer from SMs).
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