As you continue to lose weight, do your stretch marks fade?
Altagracia220
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As you continue to lose weight, do your stretch marks fade?
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Mine did. They used to be a horrid purple, not they're mostly white. I am still very far from goal too.0
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I had stretch marks a decade ago.
They're gone now. I lost all my weight in the last year or two, (EDIT: three now - damn where does the time go?) but can't really say exactly when they disappeared. They are definitely gone now though.0 -
no matter what even if you stay big your stretch marks will fade. They turn silvery white but never really go away, mine are very noticeable, and mostly from puberty. lame.0
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Mine have. I have noticed that they go in phases of being fairly unnoticeable, then they become more apparent and kind of shiny and then I drop a couple of pounds within a few days and they become unnoticeable again.0
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It really depends on how your body deals with scars. Mine are never going away unless I have my skin removed.0
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mine have all faded to white but they are still noticable as my skin is no longer smooth. they can only be removed with surgery. some people fare better and u can hardly see them. only time will tell0
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I'm not sure, but I'm so used to them by now. If they don't disappear try that Bio oil, it works very slowly.0
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Mine only seemed to get thinner... I wish they would fade.0
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Mine are thinner now and some turning white.0
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Mine thinned out and faded. They aren't noticeable anymore.0
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Mine are still there, but they are very light/white. I definitely see them, honestly (some kinda look like scars on my shoulders).
The belly ones, well, they're just skin pockets now0 -
Mine are still there. They never go away. Never. Laser may help some people.0
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Asher_Ethan wrote: »Mine only seemed to get thinner... I wish they would fade.
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Genetics will matter. For most people who lose weight though, because the skin isn't as expanded, the stretch marks "close up" more giving a "thinner" appearance. Since they are scars, they'll NEVER go away completely, but their appearance can be reduced with weight loss, tanning and some camoflauge creams.
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