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| Thread started by: | "Please help!! stretch marks on breasts" Posted by lunamoss 23 August at 02:33
I am barely 20 and within the last year I have developed horrible stretch marks on my breasts. They're really deep and they make me terribly self conscious. I have not gained weight, I am only a 34B, and the only thing I can think of that may have caused them (although I haven't actually read about this being a factor) is that for nearly a year I wasn't wearing a very supportive bra, if I even wore one at all. I am now and I have been obsessively applying scar remover and Palmers Coco Butter on them, yet if anything there seems to be more little white lines and the ripples seem to have gotten even deeper. Is there any way at all that I can avoid getting more scarring? Also, I have read a million times over that stretch marks are irreversible, but for the love of God, can anyone give me any suggestions for the scars currently marring my poor breasts? A cream? A breast lift? Anything?
Thanks in advance.
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| Messages: | | "Stretch marks on breasts..." Posted by lk08 12 January at 13:28
Hello! I know exactly how you feel; i also had them really bad - i got them when i was pregnant. I'm also a beauty therapist, and, i'm afraid to say that there really isn't much that can be done for them; stretch marks occur when the elasticity in the skin (if you can imagine an elastic band, it makes it easier!) has stretched too much (this can happen due to weight loss, weight gain, change in breast shape etc-i doubt wearing a non-supportive bra did this), and, like an elastic band if it were stretched too much, can't return to it's original state. However, i can assure you, that stretchmarks do fade (mine have!) and they will be barely noticeable. Just keep them moisturised I really hope this helps, Please don't worry too much abou them - i'm sure there not as bad as you think, and i bet no one else would notice them! Love, xxx
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| | "Tired of those ugly embarrassing stretch marks?" Posted by gracenelson 16 November at 07:52
What could you wear if you werent self-conscious? No more one-piece bathing suits or cover-ups!
Finally, there is a stretch mark cream that actually removes those unsightly scars and nourishes your skin to promote regeneration of new cells. You wont have to live with
your stretch marks any longer!
Try ZENMED Stretta for Stretch Marks: ZENMED Stretta gently removes the outermost layers of dead skin cells and nourishes deep within the skin, to remove unwanted, unsightly stretch marks and promote
healthy cellular regeneration.
You can buy ZENMED Stretta from: http://www.strettacream.com
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| | "Strecth marks" Posted by donna1979 4 October at 15:56
Hiya being a beauty therapist my knowledge is that if the marks are red you can sometimes save them, however if they have turned silver there is not much you can do, it is generally down to a persons skin type so if your skin doesnt have lots of elasticity you will generally be more prone to strech marks. my advice to you is make sure you keep your body well moisturised and use products that promote elasticity so you can reduce the amount of strechmarks in the future not just on your breasts but all over the body. donxx
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| | "Same here" Posted by scarlettharlett 25 September at 04:04
i am turning twently an had my first baby in june 06...unfortunetley my skin has absolutely no elasticity in it.. i got stretch marks on my boobs, by legs..down to the back of my knee.. which isnt pretty as they are STILL red , on my hips an sides..but not my arms neck or back
i was raging.. i never used bio oil or anything but i have bought it now to see ifd it helps make them lighten.. if i wear skin colured tights nmowadatys i fel better, but my skirt has to be a a certain length, i wouldnt wear short skirts anyway...but i had been wearin black tights since i had her, thats ahwole year it has taken me to show my legs.. my boobs got marks too, not as bad but they have lightened an are barely noticabkle, lets just hope the rest of me goes the smae..count your lucky stars its just your boobs!! they will fade soon enough
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| | "Hi" Posted by rach17842 24 August at 23:34
if they are still red and wide you can have laser treatment-watched it on a show on the telly a few weeks back, a girl had them on her tummy.
have to have it done a few times.
the doc on the program said you need to get it done asap as once they fade and go more silver there is not much you can do.
not sure if it will remove them fully- i would of thought you would have some marks but they would be improved.
hope that helps?
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| | "Hey, thanks for replying" Posted by lunamoss 26 August at 06:25
Well I have an appointment with my dermo. Problem is, I pay close attention to my body and my stretch marks never seem to start out red, rather it seems that one day there is nothing there and the next there is either a silvery line or deep indent. It's very strange and unsettling. Hopefully he'll give me some good news though!
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| | "Yes theres a souloution!!!!" Posted by funkygal96 23 August at 20:40
why dont you try rescue oil bought from home bargains for £1.99 or bio oil visit www.bio-oil.co.uk it rely works the marks have nearly disapeard i had them all over!!! but it's realy helped
hannah (funkygal96)
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| | "Rescue oil" Posted by laurajjr 27 August at 19:35
i found rescue oil today in wilkinson of all places at 1.99 omg i been buying bio oil for my scars from having kids but someone told me for 5er cheaper rescue oil works just the same as bio oil so get down wilks asap!! lol
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| | "Ba" Posted by estevens 6 September at 17:56
If all else fails you can go for a breast augmentation. That way your bigger breasts will stretch the skin and the stretchmarks won't be apparent anymore. It does sound stupid typing it now much like saying get pregnant again to get rid of stretchmarks on the tummy. It was still a fun idea that popped in my head and I need to get it out of my system. Who knows you might actually like the results? ^_^
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| | "'if all else fails, you could go for a breast aug'" Posted by dashiki6 24 September at 17:52
I just wanted to add, that although I think you are kidding in suggesting this, a breast aug will not make stretch marks any better. As she has them already and shows she is predisposed to having them, this increases the risk that she would get even more through having a breast aug.
Kinda funny, but totally incorrect logic!
Take this from someone who has had a ba recently, and now has some nasty looking stretch marks to deal with.
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| | "There's no need to get extreme! " Posted by jax101 1 November at 13:15
Apparently stretch marks eventually disappear on their own. I got stretch marks on my hips when i developed them really quickly, and i found out too late that you have to act while they are still red by rubbing vitamin e oil into them, once they have gone white it's too late and you'll have to wait years until they disappear naturally. I actually tried this oil called Bio Oil that helped mine though, it's meant for pregnant women but worked for me!!!
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| | "Stretch marks" Posted by hotmama4 3 November at 21:32
RE: JAX
Sorry Jax, you have to remove stretch marks. They don't go away on their own. They only fade to silver and develop deep ridges. I had them for quite a few years, and only now have I found a way that works for me. 
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| | "Stretch marks are going away." Posted by hotmama4 3 November at 20:54
I have stretch marks also. They were older silver ones. Someone in a forum mentioned a roller on ebay. I bought one and used it with Strivectin cream that I also bought on ebay. My stretch marks are really disappearing. It's amazing. I searched for STRETCH MARK REDUCER AND SCAR REDUCER. I cheaped out and bought the kit. No better way to get the cream to the bottom layers of your skin. My biggest stretch mark was 1/2" wide. Now it is 2mm less in width. I am measuring every month. They seem less deeper too. I'm happy with the results.
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| | ""stretch marks are going away."" Posted by eternitysangel 26 November at 20:47
Hi there...I have stretch marks on my breasts too and Ive had them since I was about 14 and Im really self concious, I wont wear nice tops that I love because they will show my stretch marks..
and my stretch marks are the silver colour aswell, are you saying that my stretch marks would still disappear even though their silver? If I buy the same roll on solution that you have bought..and how do I know what Im buying lol.
Thanks
x
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| | "Try jojo e for your stretch marks" Posted by azmil 28 January at 03:54
Just something I must share with everyone affected out there. My wife is 6 months pregnant now with our first child. I still remembered the first time she noticed that her stretch marks during her 3rd month pregnancy. She was very worried. So she started using several stretch mark treatment products. Unfortunately none of them worked. Her stretch marks on her abdomen was getting worse by the day. Then one of her colleague suggested a product called Jojo E. (You can purchase this product; online at www.stretchmarktreatment.net). At first she hesitant to pay for this product as she was afraid it would not work, just like the earlier products.
But when we checked the ingredients of this product from their website, she changed her mind and wanted to give it a try. This is because this product uses 100% active plant extracts Jojoba oil, natural Vitamin E, safflower oil and grape seed oil. She googled and it was apparent that Jojoba oil that is rich in Essential Fatty Acids will help to repair and regenerate your new skin cells.
In fact, another reason why my wife now uses Jojo E Oil is because it contains only 100% natural ingredients with no chemicals that can change the texture and colour of your skin. Another plus point is that Jojo E is also non allergic!
After about 1 month using this Jojo E oil, the stretch marks on the abdomen began to fade out. It becomes lighter and less noticeable. She said that she can see the difference on her skin now. No new stretch marks have developed since then.
We therefore would like to recommend this product to anyone affected by stretch marks. Even though I cannot promise whether it will work for every person, it is definitely worth a try. Well if you check their website, they have a very special promotion now. They will give you 2 more special products for FREE. Get it now before its too late, it should work for you too. For the details about Jojo E, you can visit their website at www.stretchmarktreatment.net.
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| | "Camoflage cream" Posted by mscath27 4 April at 16:44
Hi there
I also have stretch marks and have found a good way of reducing their appearance is to use camoflage make up, I bought mine off amazon, Rio Camoflage Make-Up by Rio. It really does hide them well.
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