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elizabethbettycooper
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Does skin discoloration get lighter with weight loss? (people who have lost a lot of weight claim it did for them)
Also, sorry for the passive aggressive title lol
Also, sorry for the passive aggressive title lol
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What skin discoloration are you referring to?1
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Maybe if a person is unhealthy and anemic from not getting the proper nutrients they will look paler.1
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Are you talking about the dark patches that people with PCOS often get? I don't know if it reverts - have you asked your dermatologist?1
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@LAWoman72 Not pcos related, like friction caused, example between thighs0
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Scars fade over time. I used to get painful blood blisters between my thighs. I might still see a scar or two but compared to how many I had over the years it's not that bad.1
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