Find a good quality (doesn't have to be expensive) cocoa butter cream. Rub it on the area. This will help the skin's elasticity. You can also try a fading cream to minimize the discoloration.
2007-01-01 13:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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there's only one hope for depression. That is an effective anti depressant medication. Depression comes from a checmical imbalance in the neurotransmitters and the brain and nothing in the world will alleviate unless you compensate for it. The right medication will do it. When you're depressed, you're unable to interact with a therapist by talking or be with or around anyone so talk therapy won't work. Being around people is a waste because the loss of interest makes it difficult to tolerate company and again, verbal interaction. You will have no desire for pets or taking care of animals as it's too labor intensive, too complex and your mind can't handle it. Excercise requires motivation which you have none. Until you can compensate for the chemical imbalance that's causing the depression and anxiety, none of these suggestions are useful.. Once you regain your sense of motivation and desire to do things, only then can any interaction or activity possibly help feel good.. There are ssri's, snri's mao inhibitors and trycyclic anti depressants. Some work better than others depending on the individdual. It is frustrating until you find one that works well with tolerable side effects. If none of these are ever an option, try ect (shock therapy)l
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the new scar cream called Maderma available at Wal-Mart. I think you will love the results. I may take a few tubes and some time but the stuff works on circumcision scars and I am sure it will help you.
2007-01-01 13:41:37
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answered by lewis512 2
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Talk to a dermatologist. Laser skin treatments have been shown to improve appearence in studies. Most other methods are more talk than walk (no major studies to support claims).
2007-01-01 13:44:10
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answered by Sam 3
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Rub baby oil on them a couple times a day. They will start to fade after a coupe months.
2007-01-01 13:38:33
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answered by mikec1452001 2
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AVON has a fantastic strech mark cream. I don't know if
you can contact me, I am an Avon Rep.
2007-01-01 13:47:19
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answered by cheyenne 2
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COCOA BUTTER OR ANY CREAM WITH VITAMAN-E IN IT WON'T MAKE IT COMPLETELY DISSAPEAR, BUT IT WILL DO A GOOD JOB AT TRYING!
2007-01-01 13:40:43
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answered by TiGoBiTiZ 1
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u cant but try cocoa butter it helps prevent them!
2007-01-01 14:13:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Lose weight.
2007-01-01 13:38:41
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answered by lisalisa 2
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see a cosmetic surgeon
2007-01-01 13:38:37
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answered by alilswt 3
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