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Having my stretch marks lasered next week...

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Whoamireally · 08/09/2010 15:33

Has anyone else had this done, if so how was it?

My stretch marks are on the backs of my arms, btw - have been there since lots of yoyo dieting in my early 20's and are very deep, so I can't wear strapless/ sleeveless anything - getting my belly and butt ones done would be prohibitively expensive Wink

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ebojones · 08/09/2010 15:48

Does it get rid of them completely or fade them?
have a small patch on my tummy and backs of thighs but these areas never really on show these days Wink

Whoamireally · 08/09/2010 20:15

Supposed to be on average a 60% improvement, needing on average 3-4 treatments. Am riddled with them elsewhere but oddly unbothered about all but the arm ones. Probably because they're so very visible.

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ebojones · 08/09/2010 20:22

Is it hideously expensive - be sure to let us know how it goes

carriedababi · 08/09/2010 20:42

good luck, i have the groove type on my tummySad
dont suppoose they can be used on that can they?

Whoamireally · 08/09/2010 21:03

Yes it can be used on the groove type, that's what I've got on my arms! It's expensive but not as much as I thought it would be. Depends how desperate you are to get rid. About £350 a session. I will definitely report back Grin

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carriedababi · 08/09/2010 21:48

ok, well look me up so i dont miss you

WhatsWrongWithYou · 08/09/2010 22:20

Would this sort out a tummy that could be tied in a scrunchy as well?

Whoamireally · 08/09/2010 22:34

lol WWWY I think that's tummy tuck territory! Wink

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