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Old 03-16-2004, 10:19 AM   #16  
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I've got tons of stretch marks all over. They have faded so they aren't TOO noticable but I'm not looking forward to losing weight and then having them really pop out. I thought I did read something recently that there is a new laser procedure for stretch marks but I imagine that it is experimental still. I think I've read where actresses will use tons of creams during pregnancy for stretch marks and even if they get some if they have nude or bikini scenes in a movie well they can always put on body makeup.

Lastly I am one of those people who will definately go for a tummy tuck when I am at my goal weight. There is no way I am going to look like a wrinkle dog after I have killed myself to lose weight. I'm going to have a tummy tuck and probably a boob lift and definately I have some varicose veins that need surgery. Just have to lose the weight first!!!!
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