I had always been over weight, as a kid, as a teenager right into later life. Then I gave birth to my two kids, well I suspect I don’t have to to say much more, my sagging fatty tummy was NOT good-looking. So, like some women would, I looked into getting a tummy tuck, it was dear but we had savings so my spouse and I determined it was worth it.
I booked myself in in with a decent surgeon and with few troubles I had a smaller tighter stomach. The only dilemma I had now was the mammoth blemish across my stomach where the surgeon had cut into my skin. He said that over time this would fade away and folks have assorted remedial abilities.
I wasn’t pleased with having to wait; I mean what’s the point in having surgery to perfect yourself and ending up with an added crisis? So, after a few weeks I decided to do something about it and so I started looking for a therapy for a tummy tuck scar on the web. But, to no benefit. I extended the word among my best friends to see if one of them had a proper plan to remove tummy tuck scars.
One friend finally came back to me with a solution. She had overheard two ladies talking in her hairdressers with reference to a Derma Roller which had seemingly reduced one of the ladies ‘awfull’ stretchmarks and apparently worked on further things as well as scarring!
As quickly as I could get my hands on a laptop I looked up Derma Rollers on the internet and discovered Derma-rollers.com. They had an piece of writing about how the derma roller can be used to act toward tummy tuck scarring and, as it was only £99 for two derma rollers (considerably less then surgery) I bought a 1.0mm and a 1.5mm with a vitamin cream to test it out.
After 5 weeks of using the 1.0mm derma roller I am exceedingly impressed. It has significantly reduced the size of the scar and it has returned to my original skin colour. I am now starting to use the 1.5mm derma roller to resume this remedy to see if it completely removes it. I have even treated my cellulite and that seems to be fading too! I’m so glad my friend went to the hairdressers that day; she has helped me get hold of a treatment for a tummy tuck scar that certainly works.
