Treat Tummy Tuck Scarring
I was always fat, as a kid, as a teenager right into adulthood. Then I gave birth to my two kids, well I doubt I have to to say any more, my flabby fatty stomach was NOT appealing. So, like a few women would, I looked into having a tummy tuck, it was high-priced but we had savings so my spouse and I decided it was worth it.
I booked myself in in with a well thought-of surgeon and with few problems I had a smaller tighter stomach. The only difficulty I had now was the mammoth scar across my tummy where the surgeon had slashed into my skin. He said that over time this would disappear gradually and people have singular healing abilities.
I wasn’t contented with having to hang around; I mean what’s the point in having surgery to upgrade yourself and ending up with a new obstacle? Now then, following a few weeks I decided to do something in relation to it and so I began searching for a therapy for a tummy tuck scar on the internet. But, to no avail. I spread the word between my best friends to observe if any of them had a fitting proposal to do away with tummy tuck scars.
One friend finally came back to me with a solution. She had overheard two ladies conversing in her hairdressers in relation to a Derma Roller which had seemingly removed one of the ladies ‘awfull’ stretchmarks and apparently worked on added things including scarring!
As quickly as I could get my hands on a laptop I looked up Derma Rollers on the web and found Derma-rollers.com. They had an section about how the derma roller can be used to treat tummy tuck scarring and, as it was only £99 for two derma rollers (much cheaper then surgery) I bought a 1.0mm and a 1.5mm with a vitamin cream to try it out.
subsequent to 5 weeks of using the 1.0mm derma roller I am awfully impressed. It has drastically reduced the volume of the scar and it has returned to my normal skin colour. I am now starting to use the 1.5mm derma roller to prolong this healing to see if it completely removes it. I have also treated my cellulite and that seems to be fading too! I’m so pleased my friend went to the hairdressers that day; she has helped me unearth a treatment for a tummy tuck scar that genuinely works.
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