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So, I'm not a big lotion person but I've heard that some people have really good luck with stretch marks and skin tightening if they use a specific lotion daily. So that leads me to my question...Does anyone have a magic creme or lotion that helped their skin while recovering? I guess if nothing helped your skin cosmetically do you have any lotion suggestions for super dry and sensitive skin?

Any thoughts would be appreciated!

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I use regular lubriderm and it's helped some what with stretch marks. Though cetafil is alway good (but expensive).

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"it works" makes this lotion that firms and takes stretch marks away, I love it!

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Ok, I just did a crap-ton of research on stretch marks. While you are losing weight, stretch marks get worse or become more visible. While you are losing weight quickly besides a good diet and LOTS of Water, the best two things to do to avoid getting more or making your stretch marks worse is keeping your skin SUPER hydrated like drenched in lotion. Cetaphil is the best to go with, spend the $15 at CVS and use it GENEROUSLY! The second product is Bio Oil which is $10 at CVS and you should use that on places where you may get or have stretch marks like your tummy, your chest, your hips, your thighs, etc. Use is generously as well and keep that skin WET!

For old stretch marks that are already white, the best way to get rid of them is to either use a .5 or a 1mm Derma Roller every 2-4 weeks depending on which size and get a prescription for Renova which is a topical creme used for stretch marks and acne. My primary will give it to me, anyways apply that as directed after the Derma Roller is used and you should drastically see disappearance of stretch marks.

I'm going to do preventative measures first and wait a few months then reassess to see how bad the marks are.

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I'm pre-op but I have used StriVectin-SD... Its's pretty pricey (about $145 for a 159mL/5 fl. oz. tube) But it's one of the few things I splurge on, it really is a miracle cream!!!

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I've never taken as good care of my skin as I am now that I've having this surgery! I exfoliate 3 times a week with either scrubs, dry brushing, or a loofah. I use brand name super moisturizing Dove and slather myself up with cocoa/shea butter. I'm thinking of using Philosophy emulsion cream -- I've always had good luck with their products.

Still saving money to have my arms done, though. Not holding out too much hope there. They look like bloated sacks of rice. If nothing else, I want to at least be able to wear a sleeveless shirt. If my boobs deflate, I can always pad my bra, but I can't hide flying squirrel arms!

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My sister picked up a tube of NewGel+E from her plastic surgeon yesterday for me. Says its amazing, she had her breasts redone few weeks ago and swears by it. Says it makes those thick raised scars flat and barely visible.

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I love Philosophy but they can get spendy. I have a problem with redness and dry skin and Origins has a mushroom line that works wonders. It's literately like magic. My skin is flawless. I've never had acne or anything like that though...just redness. As far as cremes and lotions I'm honestly not sure if the price tag on Philosophy is worth it. I'm going to go with Cetaphil for my skin and hope that works out. I use rose salve for my lips and any super dry ouchy spots and it's also magical.

The only way to get rid of old stretch marks that I'm aware of without having any procedures done is by Derma Rolling which is basically using needles to puncture the skin to get collagen production to increase. You have to be careful with any products within 12 hours though. I'm going to hold off and make a decision when I lose some weight and see what my body looks like. If it's really bad then plastics everywhere but my tummy is an option because as far as I'm aware it would be bad to get a Tummy Tuck then have a baby.

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My sister picked up a tube of NewGel+E from her plastic surgeon yesterday for me. Says its amazing, she had her breasts redone few weeks ago and swears by it. Says it makes those thick raised scars flat and barely visible.

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Let us know how that goes. I'm confident in getting rid of "new" stretch marks with cremes but I'm a nursing student and as far as your anatomy is concerned I don't buy a creme working on old stretch marks for multiple reasons.

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Magical creme or lotion?

I know I'm getting in trouble for this ... but I can't help but chuckle because of the OTHER thread you started today. You know the one.

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Magical creme or lotion?

I know I'm getting in trouble for this ... but I can't help but chuckle because of the OTHER thread you started today. You know the one.

Teehee, yes well I mean I'm not sure I'm comfortable rubbing that on my skin...however if you think it'll make the stretch marks go away then I suppose I could have a talk with my boyfriend :P

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I've been doing red light therapy with a lotion called body beautiful followed by firming oil. Haven't been doing it long but a dark age spot in my face has faded away so at least I know it's doing something. They have it at Planet Beach.

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Purchased some NewGel today....anxious to see how it works :)

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