What are some ways of reducing the look of stretch marks without surgery?


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Here is one that you can find in your local drug store. I think it would be what you are looking for. Neosporum patches. Also for prevention as well as old scars. Vitamin E is great as well. Evita
Try lots of Aloe Vera, it is a very good healer for the skin. It takes a while and they don't always go away. Dinking Aloe Vera drinks also helps to repair the skin from the inside.
Cocoa butter cream and/or vitamin E
Before you start spending loads of money on different creams or surgeries, there are a few simple techniques you can try on your own at home. If your stretch marks are not too severe or aged, you can try taking a body brush and scrubbing the affected areas while in the shower. This loosens up the skin, and removes the dead skin on top, leaving fresh, more normal colored skin underneath.

Another option is to visit a dermatologist and get various prescribed creams such as Retin-A. Various experiments on use of this cream have shown a considerable decrease in stretch mark size. This medication is not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, because the effects it may have on your baby are unknown.

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The skin is mostly protein. Amino acids are the building blocks for protein. To prevent or stop beginning phase stretch marks in their tracks, use an amino acid supplement.

To keep a balanced level of amino acids in order to have adequate amounts of protein floating in your entire body try spirulina capsules, tablets, or flakes.

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