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Dear Doctor Is there any surgery for stretch mark? |
re: Stretch mark how to remove?
by Dr M K Gupta -
Dec 10th, 2012
7:47 am
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Hello Binita, Beauty is only skin deep. Remember that whole spiel we all heard growing up? Does it even hold and value these days? From the way I see it, folks all over the place are striving like mad to look their absolute best, regardless of the cost or pain involved. The plastic surgery industry is booming like never before. Now this could have to do with all the modern breakthroughs and procedures currently offered, but I believe it has more to do with the pressure put on by the media. Just look at all the women getting surgery for stretch marks. I'd think this would be the last of their worries. After all, we reside in a world full of fatal disease and illness. How do stretch marks require such urgency? We have mixed priorities. I'm speaking on humans in general. Cosmetic beauty has become more imperative to us than even our own health. I totally believe this. My daughter tans regularly. I constantly notify her that this can certainly lead to cancer. She has no worries about it. Then just last week I told her that tanning is aging her skin rather quickly. This statement caused some concern. After all, she doesn't want to look old. Isn't that funny? Beauty takes precedence over health. Then there is my wife. She would like surgery for stretch marks. She has given birth to three children and nursed them all. Naturally she has some stretch marks. Now, for all the women or even men out there, who have stretch marks, you probably already know that surgery is basically the only remedy that works. Although I can't relate to my wife and how she acquired her stretch marks, I would prefer her to remain the way she is. However, in the end, surgery for stretch marks is really her call. I have flaws of my own. Heck, we all do. Personally I consider many of these "imperfections," simple distinctions in our beauty and character. No one is expected to be perfect. If you truly were, you'd be an anomaly for sure. Therefore surgery for stretch marks is about as necessary as surgery for freckles. Get the picture? Be proud of the way you look, and the minute imperfections you bare. |
re: Stretch mark how to remove?
by Argel -
Dec 18th, 2012
11:27 pm
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There are two types of fat on your body brown fat and white fat. Cellulite is just brown fat. It has a less even texture. There's nohitng you can do about it, and pretty much everyone has it, even if they're super skinny, so there's no reason to be embarrassed about it. The reason you don't see it in media is that it's airbrushed out. Always assume images you see of women in print or other media have been tampered with. No one looks like they look in pictures.Stretch marks are just scars from your skin growing unevenly. They are like ripply marks of slightly different skin color and/or texture over an area of skin. Usually they fade over the years. Taking good care of your skin, as in using lotions, may help it happen faster, but it's not really a problem to your body so your body isn't likely to put it high up on the priority list. |
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