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reader, Annabelle +, writes (12 June 2006):
Yes.Use a tissue oil(bio oil works great)it restores your skin to its natural balance.It's not only for stretchmarks but also works wonders on any scar.If you use it everyday for a few weeks you will see visable results.It's available at your local pharmacy.
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reader, DearCupid +, writes (6 May 2006):
Check out www.acne.org they have lots of information and messageboards from people battling with the same problem.
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reader, kiki +, writes (5 May 2006):
Having tried lots of things myself I recently went to my GP who presecribed some great tablets and cream. On top of this I've found that Clarins lotus oil really helps with open pores and scarring and their instant smooth is fantastic too - hiding a multitude of problems and with healing actions too. Another good product is the Loreal Callogen filler which seems to plump up the tissue around that scar in pretty much the same way it would a wrinkle so I guess that makes sense really. Good luck!
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reader, willywombat +, writes (4 May 2006):
If in the UK your GP would be a good first pace to start. Ask them what they would reccommend. Then take it from there.
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reader, DrPsych +, writes (4 May 2006):
I don't know whether you are in the UK or elsewhere but there are Harley Street clinics in London for laser treatment (I have had laser treatment myself and can say it hurts, but seems fairly effective esp. on fair skin). I also recommend zinc creams and supplements as these have been shown to be clinically effective at treating certain skin disorders. Why not seek an appointment with a dermatologist doctor so they can assess your skin now?
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reader, Angelicc +, writes (4 May 2006):
Coca Butter, Bleach Cream, Fade Cream - it takes awhile to see the difference but does work.
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reader, Clarey +, writes (4 May 2006):
You can get them treated by laser if you look up a reputable clinic. Your doctor may be able to help suggest one. A regulated aesthetic treatment clinic is what you need. I don't know where you live but there is one called Cindy Knight Clinic in the UK, in Tonbridge. I know she is good from personal experience. You could look at her website and see if there is anything similar near you.
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