I'll make this brief. Several years ago I was an avid bodybuilder, and as a result I developed horrible stretch marks on my arms and legs. Does anybody know of any effective treatment to reduce—or, ideally, completely eliminate—them?

#1
Posted 07 September 2013 - 05:55 AM
I'll make this brief. Several years ago I was an avid bodybuilder, and as a result I developed horrible stretch marks on my arms and legs. Does anybody know of any effective treatment to reduce—or, ideally, completely eliminate—them?
#2
Posted 07 September 2013 - 08:08 PM
http://forums.owndoc...-microneedling/
http://dermaroller.o...nstructions.pdf
Edited by mustardseed41, 07 September 2013 - 08:11 PM.
#3
Posted 10 September 2013 - 07:25 AM
Look into Dermarolling.
http://forums.owndoc...-microneedling/
http://dermaroller.o...nstructions.pdf
I did a bit of research and seems like a very effective therapy. I think that's the way to go. Thanks for the response.

#4
Posted 13 September 2013 - 09:18 PM
the past couple days the skin on my back has been feeling like it's tearing or forming new stretch marks in a couple spots.. i got a bunch back in middle school without any weight gain..does anyone have any ideas as to the cause of this?
#5
Posted 14 September 2013 - 04:12 AM
Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, healthy fats, protein, carbs, etc. will help nourish your skin. In addition, a good vitamin C, MSM and collagen are things that nourish the skin. I recommend Source Naturals MSM powder taken dissolved in water on an empty stomach along with some vitamin C. Some people like Great Lakes Gelatin for type I and III collagen. It's not for me. I like Swansons type II collagen, chicken sternal collagen in capsules. I open them up and take them dissolved in water with some vitamin C on an empty stomach, separate from the MSM. As for vitamin C, I like Ester C capsules without bioflavonoids. I also like Swanson's ascorbyl palmitate capsules, which I like to open up and take with the type II collagen. I also like Amazon Therapeutics Camu Camu juice extract bought in a loose powder and put into capsules.
THESE WILL NOT REMOVE EXISTING STRETCH MARKS, BUT MIGHT HELP PREVENT THEM BY NOURISHING YOUR SKIN.
FOR EXISTING STRECH MARKS, when they are still pink, if you put Retin A cream on them, you can get rid of them. Don't waste any time. Use it twice a day, if possible, for four months. The dermatologist can give you a prescription. In some countries Retin A is over the counter. Get the real stuff cause you have a limited opportunity. Once they are white, it's too late. If you are pregnant or nursing, ask your doctor if this is safe for the baby.
I have personally used Retin A on pink stretch marks and they went away. My dermatologist, who is the one of the best ones around, told me about it. She helped to run a clinical study of Retin A on stretch marks. I have tried many other things that did not work. I have consulted numerous dermatologists and plastic surgeons on this question. I have talked to one of the best plastic surgeons where I live who is a professor at the medical school. I was also a patient in a study of a certain laser on stretch marks done by another plastic surgeon. That particular laser did not work, and in fact made the problem worse, but I understand they have sorted that out now.
There are a lot of quack cures for stretch marks.
Doctors can treat stretch marks with a certain laser. When last I checked this was supposed to make them less prominent but didn't get rid of them. My dermatologist told me this.
Since they are scars, possibilities remain that something like Chinese herbs for scars might do something. Maybe there will be better laser treatments in the future.
Edited by Luminosity, 14 September 2013 - 04:38 AM.
#6
Posted 26 September 2013 - 05:13 AM
I have no idea what would be causing these..maybe it is stress or posture induced?
Edited by Adaptogen, 26 September 2013 - 05:15 AM.
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Posted 26 September 2013 - 05:35 AM
#8
Posted 23 October 2013 - 01:21 AM
Why aren't you using the Retin A? It's the only thing proven to work.
I'm not sure if this was directed at me or the poster two posts back, but from what you posted earlier, it seems like it's too late for me. I'll have to go with Dermarolling.
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