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. wrote:king_fedor wrote:wondering if any1 can answer the question i had earlier...
are the tca and gylcolic peels/emu oil etc. a permanent method? do they give permanent results or do they just improve it for a little while?
My experience is it only improves for a while. After several months and the skin totally heals the marks come back. They never really go away. They are just masked by all the activity on the skin from the acids. Others on this blog will likely disagree.
. wrote:. wrote:king_fedor wrote:wondering if any1 can answer the question i had earlier...
are the tca and gylcolic peels/emu oil etc. a permanent method? do they give permanent results or do they just improve it for a little while?
My experience is it only improves for a while. After several months and the skin totally heals the marks come back. They never really go away. They are just masked by all the activity on the skin from the acids. Others on this blog will likely disagree.
thats horrible and sad news...it kind of discourages me to even bother with the whole peel process and not even waste the time/money and effort...
how about a derma roller? i was considering buying one and using it with my captiva/trilastin SR/ maderma creams..does this sound like a good idea and would i get god results? its my first roller so what size should i get and is there anything els i should know? im begging someone to help, please help
. wrote:these have probably been asked before but the search button doesn't seem to work for me and people might have direct recommendations - what percentage of glycolic acid should a person start with, even if diluted? is it safe to apply in a large amount of area? will i actually be peeling?... am i aiming for peeling?
. wrote:. wrote:. wrote:king_fedor wrote:wondering if any1 can answer the question i had earlier...
are the tca and gylcolic peels/emu oil etc. a permanent method? do they give permanent results or do they just improve it for a little while?
My experience is it only improves for a while. After several months and the skin totally heals the marks come back. They never really go away. They are just masked by all the activity on the skin from the acids. Others on this blog will likely disagree.
thats horrible and sad news...it kind of discourages me to even bother with the whole peel process and not even waste the time/money and effort...
how about a derma roller? i was considering buying one and using it with my captiva/trilastin SR/ maderma creams..does this sound like a good idea and would i get god results? its my first roller so what size should i get and is there anything els i should know? im begging someone to help, please help
I purchased a 1mm dermaroller 3-4 months ago. It doesn't hurt to use, just uncomfortable. From what I've read smaller then 1mm are used for "pushing" products into the skin. 1mm and larger are used to poke holes in the dermis there by creating more collagen. I decided on the 1mm because I was hoping to do both.
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Across The Pond wrote:Hey guys. I'm not from the UK but I love this forum! I also suffer from stretch marks. I literally got hundreds on them from carrying a 9lb baby boy.Anyway, I search the web everyday in hopes there will be some kind of stretch mark "miracle", I came across this. http://www.nbc10.com/health/16268054/detail.html There is a link to a video on that page as well.
This particular segment has made it's way to news stations across the us and it looks kind of promising to me, but I'm scared to get my hopes up.
Have any of you heard anything about this?
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