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Kojiro wrote:Gotta love this message board.... it's only a matter of time until everyone turns on you unless you promise them exactly what they want to hear. J, now you see why I check out this forum about once a week tops .
. wrote:Its funny how differently people interpret situations. I don't see the current situation as anyone turning on anyone. I see it as some people just wanting to express their own views which may be different than the majoritys views without being accused of being negative. I don't see how that gets twisted into being an attack on anyone. Those in the opposing corner of the TCA peel debate (or whatever the debate may be in the past or in the future) just want to be able to express their opinions and personal experiences with peels without being jumped on by those who think differently than them. The minute someone says anything remotely negative about peels they are instantly asked to move along or please don't post those comments anymore. I don't think anyone is looking for anything more than freedom of opinion.
James Barnes2 wrote:Also, I have started exercising and eating properly lately and I have seen decrease in width of my stretch marks, could this be the natural ''fading'' process or did I achieve this by losing 5kg? My stretch marks are raised and I have them for a about a year now (On abs and my hips (I'm not concerned about the stretch marks on my arms and shoulders)). I have 4 large ones on the left side of my abs (up 10cm in size and 0.6mm in width) and smaller ones on the right side of my abs. Is it possible to eliminate stretch marks by doing proper exercise for the skin to shrink, eliminating the stretch marks? Because you can see all these people after weight loss who are all with flabby skin and then they all say that they have stretch marks ''because of weight loss'', though I think that with proper dieting and skin care, you can get your skin back to shape to accommodate to your new body. What do you say about this ''myth'' and theory?
Cheers, James.
Kojiro wrote:James Barnes2 wrote:Also, I have started exercising and eating properly lately and I have seen decrease in width of my stretch marks, could this be the natural ''fading'' process or did I achieve this by losing 5kg? My stretch marks are raised and I have them for a about a year now (On abs and my hips (I'm not concerned about the stretch marks on my arms and shoulders)). I have 4 large ones on the left side of my abs (up 10cm in size and 0.6mm in width) and smaller ones on the right side of my abs. Is it possible to eliminate stretch marks by doing proper exercise for the skin to shrink, eliminating the stretch marks? Because you can see all these people after weight loss who are all with flabby skin and then they all say that they have stretch marks ''because of weight loss'', though I think that with proper dieting and skin care, you can get your skin back to shape to accommodate to your new body. What do you say about this ''myth'' and theory?
Cheers, James.
Although I have heard a few people say that their marks disappear, it seems that for most people they do not. Your skin will accomidate your body the best it can, but most people's skin is very poor at breaking down scar tissue.
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