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Treat Tummy Tuck Scarring

 was always fat, as a kid, as a teenager right into adulthood. Then I got pregnant with my two children, well I doubt I need to say any more, my baggy fatty belly was NOT good-looking. So, like a few women would, I looked into having a tummy tuck, it was dear but we had savings so my spouse and I decided it was worth it.

I got booked in with a highly regarded surgeon and with hardly any troubles I had a smaller tighter stomach. The only crisis I had now was the mammoth scar across my belly where the surgeon had sliced into my skin. He said that over time this would fade out and folks have different curing abilities.

I wasn’t cheerful with having to hang around; I mean what’s the point in having surgery to upgrade yourself and ending up with an alternative hitch? To cut a long story short, after a few weeks I decided to do something regarding it and so I began searching for a remedy for tummy tuck scars on the internet. But, to no avail. I put out the word among my closest friends to comprehend if one of them had an appropriate proposal to do away with tummy tuck scars.

One friend finally came back to me with a way out. She had overheard two ladies talking in her hairdressers with reference to a Derma Roller which had evidently removed one of the ladies ‘terrible’ stretchmarks and allegedly worked on other problems including scarring!

As soon as I could get my hands on a laptop I looked up Derma Rollers on the web and discovered Derma-rollers.com. They had an article about how the derma roller can be used to cure tummy tuck scars and, as it was just £99 for two derma rollers (very much cheaper then surgery) I bought a 1.0mm and a 1.5mm with a vitamin cream to give it a go.

subsequent to 5 weeks of using the 1.0mm derma roller I am incredibly impressed. It has meaningfully reduced the magnitude of the scar and it has returned to my normal skin colour. I am now starting to use the 1.5mm derma roller to resume this treatment to see if it totally removes it. I have even treated my cellulite and that seems to be vanishing too! I’m so pleased my friend went to the hairdressers that day; she has helped me acquire a treatment for tummy tuck scars that certainly works.

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