Saturday, July 24, 2010

Stretch marks and loose skin on tummy??????

hi, i had my baby 3 months ago, but am left with quite deep stretchmarks below my belly button and slightly loose skin, is there anything that can be done to improve either of these, like tightening up the skin and fading the stretcharks.....


please also tell me your experience


thank you x

Stretch marks and loose skin on tummy??????
Palmer's Coca-butter for the stretchmarks. but for the loose skin tightening up only comes from the physical exercise. and stimulate the toning with the lotions.
Reply:just work out, or get sugery....


hope i helpedddd :]]]]





best wishes for your baby :]
Reply:I am only 13 but i am going through the same thing with the strech marks.. i am not pregnant.. try useing coco butter
Reply:I had my second child 4 years ago. I have horrendous stretch marks and lose skin. I am slim and toned everywhere else but there is no cure, other than surgery for the lose skin. The stretch marks do fade in time and I think there is some sort of lazer surgery you can have to get rid of them. A tan helps also. Sorry to be negative but its the truth im afraid. All the best for you and your new baby
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Reply:cocoa and shea butter helps with these issues can be purchased from many chemist


best is the combined cocoa and sheabutter but if no luck finding this together buy seperate bottles and mix the cream then apply





two boys who gave me a huge bump and left me with stretch marks looking like london underground map





i use cocoa and shea butter i find it great and it smells lovely too also good for softening skin so why not use all over


good luck
Reply:For the stretch marks get some bio-oil it is made to fade stretch marks and scars, i swear by it, it is so good. It costs about £8 for a small bottle but it lasts a very long time. i use it for my operation scars on my legs that are really bad and it does work. For the slightly loose skin try doing sit ups and more walking, it tightens and tones the skin it worked for me. Hope these ideas help you in someway GOOD LUCK :)
Reply:One of the most effective surgeries for women with stretch marks on their stomach from a pregnancy is a tummy tuck. The tummy tuck gets rid of extra skin and fat, making the stomach tighter and nicely shaped. In the process of this skin removal, stretch marks below your belly button are usually removed as well.





Another option is laser surgery. This type of stretch marks surgery is generally only for people whose stretch marks are still colored red or brownish. If your stretch marks have faded to more of a flesh color the laser will not be able to detect them. This surgery is effectively able to remove damaged skin and stimulate collagen growth, but may not always completely eliminate stretch marks.





Laser surgery can also become incredibly expensive. Each session can cost as much as $1000 or more, and depending on how quickly your skin reacts to the surgery, you may need multiple sessions of laser surgery before your stretch marks fade or go away.





If you are interested in more effective ways of getting rid of stretch marks, you can read abt them from this site: http://stretch-marks.my-fashion-house.co...
Reply:Hi there.. Don't feel too bad.. Your baby's only 3 months.. you're probably still breastfeeding.. and have realised that having a baby changes not only your entire life.. but your body..


Look on the bright side.. you have a beautiful baby.. that's priceless..


I myself... have the same issues... stretchmarks and loose skin above and below my belly button.. I exercise, watch what i eat and am back to pre-pregnancy size (if not smaller). I even went to see a plastic surgeon re: a tummy tuck.. and after seeing the pictures of scarring after a tummy tuck - i could not go through with it.. plus it was going to cost $10k.


Not all women have the same problem with stretchmarks and loose skin.. it all depends on the elasticity in your skin.. (it's in your genes).. no amount of cream or oil (during pregnancy) could have stopped stretchmarks and loose skin..


In time.. your stretch marks will become less obvious,, your loose skin (if your lucky) will bounce back (and if not)... then you could always consider your options..





Give yourself some time to adjust to being a new mum.... it's all worth it at the end... ;)
Reply:The most effective way to handle this problem is to follow a proper care routine that prevents their occurrence. You can either use olive oil, flaxseed oil, vitamin E oil or cod liver oil for the purpose of massage. Check out http://useinfo-stretchmarks.blogspot.com... for more useful info.


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