Question Posted Wednesday August 20 2008, 10:00 am
So I'm 15/f, and I first got my cycle at 11. My mom's side of the family is naturally big breasted, so of course I'm a 36D. I always wear a bra, even to sleep, because gravity makes it sooo uncomfortable and painful for me not to. Since I developed quickly, I've always had stretch marks. Most of the are white and big by now, but some of them are red or brown. They keep spreading! I know Palmers is supposed to help, but I heard you can't do anything for the ones that are already white. My questions are 1. Why do they keep spreading upward if I'm still the same cup size and I have DEFINITELY not been loosing any weight? 2. What do I have to do to get rid of them? 3. Does that laser treatment really work, how much is it, or is there anything more effective out there? Thanks in advance guys.
I used to have pretty bad stretch marks and red scars around my belly region ever since I gave birth to my three kids.I had tried Vitamin E oil and cocoa butter which a number of people had recommended but unfortunately it didn't seem to work too well. My Doctor had even suggested that I go for a Tummy Tuck. I then recently read an article about a lady who supposedly got rid of her stretch marks using a particular cream. I tried it and it worked really well. It took a number of weeks but my stretch marks soon faded away. You can read the lady's article at the link below.
Celina answered Wednesday August 20 2008, 5:56 pm: wel i just had my first baby, and i got stretch marks...jus like the ones you have. I talked to the doctor but she told me that if you get em, you get em and theres nothing to you can possibly do. [ Celina's advice column | Ask Celina A Question ]
Katlyn answered Wednesday August 20 2008, 2:47 pm: i think before deciding to get a laser treatment or anything else you should see a doctor and ask them for some advice on what to do because they could tell you better then me or anyone on this website and they can give you very helpful tips and advice good luck:) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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