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Posted by pH (Member # 1350) on :
 
All right. Is there anything I can do to get rid of them? They're not terribly noticeable, but I have some interesting, pale marks all over my legs, as well as a perfect circle on the back of one hand...thanks to my summer run-in with staph.

As I said, I guess they're not bad at all (I don't think you'd see them on my legs unless you knew about them beforehand), but they do make me self-conscious, and I've been trying to avoid wearing skirts as much as I'd like to.

-pH
 
Posted by odouls268 (Member # 2145) on :
 
Though ive never tried it, and really dont know anybody who's tried it, Ive seen commercials for this stuff called Mederma.
It for scars, and for stretch marks. I was thinking of getting some for the stretch marks on my chest from weight lifting. If you try it and it works, let me know so's i can give it a try.
 
Posted by Annie (Member # 295) on :
 
quote:
I was thinking of getting some for the stretch marks on my chest from weight lifting.
Are you going to point us to the gym now, odouls? [Razz]
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
Well, I have a friend that uses Mary Kay's cream "Visibly Fit" to help diminish stretch marks (which are also paler than normal skin) and it seems to be working for her. But I'm not a Mary Kay rep or anything, so I don't know much about what's in it....
FG
 
Posted by Trisha the Severe Hottie (Member # 6000) on :
 
My brother in law hit himself on the head with a piano, and the mederma worked really well for him.
 
Posted by scottneb (Member # 676) on :
 
Does anyone know how old or new the scars have to be?

I've got some nasty ones from an october surgery.

[ December 17, 2003, 04:35 PM: Message edited by: scottneb ]
 
Posted by Dan_raven (Member # 3383) on :
 
Hottie, did it help the Piano?
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
I don't have a lot of scars, but I'm kind of attached to the ones I've got. They're interesting. Of course, I might feel differently if I had a big puckered scar running across the length of my face or something.

Nonetheless, I'd be fascinated to hear first hand accounts of how any of these products have helped anyone who's used them.

I seem to remember reading something about using a laser to remove scar tissue. Anyone know anything about that?
 
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
 
Reticulating dermal massage also helps. That means pinching the skin and rolling it around. Of course, it can be difficult with foreheads, eyelids, knees and so forth. Using lotion helps too. That is actually the main benefit of those cellulite reducing creams. There could be some vascularizing agents in the cream, but massaging it every day definitely helps.
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
Vitamin E cream did wonders for my uncle. Bad acne scars. Not the same thing, of course, but it did a great job.
 
Posted by odouls268 (Member # 2145) on :
 
Annie, I'll put a picture in the hatrack photo album of me pointing folks to the gym.

Just give me a couple weeks to get into competition shape [Wink]
 
Posted by efrum (Member # 6030) on :
 
Avon sells a cream for scar reduction, but I don't know how it works. Haven't tried it yet, but I have a tube. Perhaps an experiment is in order...

efrum
 
Posted by hansenj (Member # 4034) on :
 
I think I should look into some of these ideas. I have skin that scars really easily, and there's one specifically that I would like to go away (at least a little). I had surgery about a year and a half ago, and the scar that it left on my side is still big, pink, and puffy. I have no idea why. [Dont Know] Anyone know what would keep a scar big, pink, and puffy for that long?
 
Posted by Olivet (Member # 1104) on :
 
There's a name for that kind of scar. I have one on my hand from a can of cat food I opened six months ago. I've used Vitamin E iol and stuff, but massaging it seemed to help flatten it out. It's still pink. People mistake it for a burn, sometimes.

Laser treatment and IPL treatments are supposed to be good for thatkind of scar. But the medical types around here should know more about that than I do. [Smile]
 
Posted by scottneb (Member # 676) on :
 
I don't mean to derail, but where is the Hatrack Photo Album?
 
Posted by Coccinelle (Member # 5832) on :
 
The mary kay Visibly Fit lotion is supposed to help with stretch marks and light scars. Honestly I have yet to try it- I have some nice sized sample tubes if you want to try it. It's $22 for the full size, but it's fairly large and my customers who use it really like it. If you want a sample, e-mail me to the address in my profile.

[ December 18, 2003, 12:11 PM: Message edited by: Coccinelle ]
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
If you have keloid skin, scars will often stay pink and puffy. In the short term, they will stay pink and puffy if you have an adverse reaction to the stitches, but that shouldn't be a factor after a month or two.

I don't have much a problem with scaring; I don't seem to scar easilly, but I do have a problem with stretch marks. I have them practically everywhere. I wonder if any of those stretch mark reduction creams actually work...

[ December 18, 2003, 12:13 PM: Message edited by: ludosti ]
 
Posted by efrum (Member # 6030) on :
 
I think this is it: http://www.foobonic.com/gallery/usr-hatrack
 
Posted by Olivet (Member # 1104) on :
 
Keliod scars! THAT'S what the lasers and IPL treatments are supposed to help. Thanks, lusti [Wink] that was driving me crazy. [Smile]

I have the all-over stretch mark thing, too. I have stretch marks on my knees and along my spine from a growth spurt I had when I was 8. I have them on my chest from, well, suddenly HAVING a chest while breast-feeding, and all over my abdomen from having babies. None of the other women in my family got stretch marks from having babies, or anything else, for that matter.
[Dont Know] But I was always the skinniest, too, so maybe my lack of fat made my skin less ah, flexible or something. *giggles* Anyway, I kind of like 'em. They're like battle scars or something. [Smile]
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
That's my problem - I have all these stretch marks, but not battles that they can really be scars from... [Wink]
 
Posted by pH (Member # 1350) on :
 
I have stretch marks along my hips from a growth spurt. Very frustrating. But one of my ex-boyfriends said I could pretend I got clawed by a tiger or something, since that's what they look like. [Razz]

-pH
 
Posted by Olivet (Member # 1104) on :
 
That's exactly what Ron said about the ones on my lower back! Heh.
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
It's good to see you back, btw, pH. I wondered how you've been doing. [Smile]
 
Posted by pH (Member # 1350) on :
 
*starts a Tiger Attack Survivors club with Olivet*

Aww, thanks ludosti. [Smile]
 
Posted by Zanta Claus (Member # 5403) on :
 
Hhmmm....letting members of the opposite sex see her hips.

Yep, pH is on the naughty list again.
 
Posted by pH (Member # 1350) on :
 
*appalled that she would ever be _off_ the naughty list*
 


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