Reduce Tummy Tuck Scarring

December 29, 2009 by  

 was always over weight, as a kid, as a teenager right into later life. Then I gave birth to my two children, well I doubt I need to say a lot more, my floppy fatty stomach was NOT pleasing. So, like some women would, I looked into having a tummy tuck, it was dear but we had savings so my partner and I decided it was worth it.

I booked myself in in with a decent surgeon and with few problems I had a smaller tighter stomach. The only glitch I had now was the colossal mark across my stomach where the surgeon had severed into my skin. He said that over time this would fade out and people have dissimilar remedial abilities.

I wasn’t exultant with having to wait; I mean what’s the point in having surgery to enhance yourself and ending up with an additional obstruction? To cut a long story short, after a few weeks I decided to do something regarding it and so I began searching for a remedy for tummy tuck scars on the world wide web. But, to no benefit. I extended the word between my best friends to comprehend if some of them had a proper idea to eradicate tummy tuck scars.

One friend finally came back to me with a resolution. She had overheard two ladies discussing in her hairdressers with reference to a Derma Roller which had apparently reduced one of the ladies ‘awfull’ stretchmarks and it would seem worked on extra problems as well as scarring!

As quickly as I could get my hands on a laptop I looked up Derma Rollers on the web and discovered Derma-rollers.com. They had an piece of writing about how the derma roller can be used to deal with tummy tuck scars and, as it was no more than £99 for two derma rollers (a great deal less then surgery) I bought a 1.0mm and a 1.5mm with a vitamin cream to give it a go.

following 5 weeks of using the 1.0mm derma roller I am extremely impressed. It has extensively reduced the magnitude of the scar and it has returned to my original skin colour. I am now starting to use the 1.5mm derma roller to persist with this cure to see if it totally removes it. I have also treated my cellulite and that seems to be vanishing too! I’m so pleased my friend went to the hairdressers that day; she has helped me get hold of a treatment for tummy tuck scars that thoroughly works.

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Comments

10 Responses to “Reduce Tummy Tuck Scarring”

  1. hadko on April 14th, 2010 9:56 pm

    decent. Took the surgeon forever to find the screws. The anesthetic are wearing off right now so it hurts.

  2. rosluthibu thiebol on May 3rd, 2010 2:07 am

    :o P

  3. kells gotto on May 7th, 2010 12:28 am

    It goes without saying that the crazy surgeon wanted me to be part of the human centipede. Other than that, he was actually a decent guy.

  4. kollman vie on May 7th, 2010 7:10 am

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  5. ondina lantecki on May 17th, 2010 4:54 pm

    You go to undergraduate first, get your Bachelor's, then apply to Dental school, which is basically the same as Med school (at least for the first 2 years). Its extremely competitive so make sure you go to a great school and get straight A's when you get there.

  6. knishiuso spraymorey on May 24th, 2010 7:35 pm

    What a great inspiration to the health of the US, an obese head physician. If she can’t even loose a bit of weight, wth does she know about staying healthy?

  7. wee_jase on July 20th, 2010 9:21 pm

    well yeah making me think I better marry a decent plastic surgeon for when I get mine done :P

  8. Mais.te.t'adore on July 31st, 2010 6:23 am

    find a good friend of yours, find counseling in school write this letter exactly how you did it here in a piece of paper and write to of them, one of them is for you to keep the other is for them. leave the note and move to a friends house who can let you stay there for a few days, dont tell them where you are

    go to school and tell your counsler what's happening and tell them that you think it's abusive and that you no longer want to leave with them…they might be able to put you for adoption for a little bit and i know this sounds really mean but if your parents dont understand you they deserve it… you will end up leaving with them but they deserve to get scared and feel like they might end up loosing their daughter.

  9. D-Lin on October 16th, 2010 12:39 am

    find a good friend of yours, find counseling in school write this letter exactly how you did it here in a piece of paper and write to of them, one of them is for you to keep the other is for them. leave the note and move to a friends house who can let you stay there for a few days, dont tell them where you are

    go to school and tell your counsler what's happening and tell them that you think it's abusive and that you no longer want to leave with them…they might be able to put you for adoption for a little bit and i know this sounds really mean but if your parents dont understand you they deserve it… you will end up leaving with them but they deserve to get scared and feel like they might end up loosing their daughter.

  10. lilypad192008 on July 16th, 2011 1:56 am

    Sounds like you need to call CPS. This is downright abuse! I am 22 and I complain to myself how my mom critizes me, cuts me down, never seems to show that much faith in me. But my situation is different. None of the above happened here. Just me feeling a little unloved and I can't talk to my mom about it in fear she will mock me- so in that sense I can relate to you- in fear of judgement of me and in fear of her critizing me more. But it really sounds like they don't care about you. Your parents are in the wrong here. You never tell a child that is their fault for a divorce, you never critize them in a negative way, you never cut them down. They sound like they just try to please themselves. They skip out on all the activities you're involved in because they think it's boring. I think ultimately they are saying you are boring. I can understand that you are frustrated. In parenting, praise is always a must, and rewarding for good behavior. And particapting in school activites (if they are able to). I think this is a case for CPS, either that or talk to your school counselor about this. This is serious. It can lead and probably already has led to psychological problems. This is emotional abuse.

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