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Hi Sarah.

Thank you so much for all of your help and for your great responses to posts. I actually posted a while ago, but I wanted to post again because I wanted to change the procedures I will be using to get rid of my stretch marks and facial chicken pox scars. They have changed because I will be taking a year off before going to medical school and now have more free time on my hands.

I first wanted to start with sterile techniques. Everytime I was going to either dermastamp or dermaroll, I was going to use a new one. I was also going to use chloramine-T to disinfect  the new stamps/rollers as a precaution. The same goes for single needles. I was also going to use alcohol to clean my skin right before and right after needling it. I was also going to cover it with clean clothing that has been dried on high in a drier. However, I am worried about several things. 1)The first is if bleach can replace chloramine-T for sterilization? 2) I will be volunteering in a doctor's office or hospital this year (where the presence of MRSA and other infectious bodies may be present). I was going to do this every other week and give myself three to four days before and after stamping/rolling/needling. Besides, this should I be concerned and how should I prevent infection and at the same continue my needling? 3) I have to dermaneedle a large portion of my body and want to do it all in a several hour session. How do I ensure the dermstamp/roller stays clean throughout this even when I need to place it aside while applying infadolan to my skin? Can I place my dermaneedle into a container containing alcohol? And do I need to change that every time I need to put my dermaroller aside for a few moments? 4) Also, how do I ensure that the cotton swabs I use to apply alcohol to my skin stays clean even when the bag in which they are contained is frequently opened and exposed to air? and that the bottle of infadolan stays clean too?

Furthermore, I wanted to ask you about the following routine:
Three consecutive days before dermaneedling/stamping, apply Vitamin C
After three days of the Vitamin C serum and every 5-6 weeks, dermastamp all of my stretch marks
Apply Infadolan for 7 days afterwards and Vitamin C for 3 days after.
For the next 3-4 weeks after stamping or rolling, single needle 5-8 stretch marks per day (for a total of 20-25 days per cycle) with a new needle every day
Apply infadolan to them for the next week
Give skin a 1-2 week break before dermatsamping again

As I have mentioned before, I have stretch marks everywhere: my shoulders, arms, armpits, breasts, stomach, thighs, hips, glutes, inner thighs, lower legs, and chicken pock scars on my face. I was going to single needle my shoulders, armpits, stomach, thighs, lower legs, and face (because they are my worst and most noticeable places) by doing 5-8 new marks per day for 3-4 weeks. However, I am afraid that puncturing my skin almost everyday like this for several months would be detrimental to my health and increase my chance of infection. What is your opinion? Also, how long should I wait to begin single needling after I have dermstamped? Can I begin right away to conserve infadolan?
Does this seem like a good schedule? I am sorry to ask you again, even after you have responded to a previous post by encouraging my use of the dermastamp and roller and not to be too worried about single needling. It's just that I have considerably more time on my hands this year and would like to be very efficient. I also would like to be wearing sleeveless shirts in less than a year if possible. I don't want my self-esteem to wait a full one to two years if I can help speed things up. Thank you so much for your help!

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Thank you very much for your help Sarah! You know, I forgot to mention but I have seen a difference in my stretch marks after using just the dermastamp once,especially on my horrifically large stretch marks. I dermastamped my huge shoulder stretch marks perhaps two months ago, and they are already beginning to match the color of my skin, especially when I compared them to stretch marks that have not been dermastamped yet. I would say in terms of color and texture, there is a 10% improvement. It's great! Thank you so much for your help! I think I might just stick with single needling my very very bad scars and then dermarolling and dermastamping the rest. Thanks once again  :D

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Dermarolling / Microneedling / Question about many stretch marks and scars
« on: December 31, 2012, 05:27:16 PM »
Hello Sarah!
I really want to thank you for this website and for giving hope to many people out there, especially to people as young as me.
I am in my early 20s and have stretch marks everywhere as well as depressed scars on my face from chicken pox as a child.  At such a young age, I am so ashamed to say that I do not even show my arms in public, and I would really like to just be able to wear a tank top and shorts in public without fear. I do dermastamping and it takes me several hours to cover all of my marks.  I really want to single needle a lot of my marks, especially the larger ones, but I know that will take forever. So I have several questions to ask:

1. I apply infadolan to my scars and stretch marks after stamping, but because I have so many, I use up a tube so quickly, making it very expensive. So I was hoping to use infadolan maybe for the dermastamping treatment itself and for a day afterwards. And and then go back to using emu oil (which I was hoping to use on a daily basis on my scars anyway because I read that it has helped others) and Vitamin C. Would that be okay?
2. My second concern was about single needling. How long does it take in general to single needle a mark that is around an inch long? Also, because I am aware that the single needle would take forever to hit a lot of my scars, I was hoping to use the single line dermaroller 1.5 mm and roll very densely. I understand this wouldn't be as effective as single-needling, but do you think it would be effective enough? For this purpose, should I use the 2.0 mm single roller or just stick with the 1.5 mm single roller?
3. Or as an alternative to single-needling and single line rolling, could I just use the dermastamp to prick the scars extremely densely?

Thank you so much for all of your help Sarah! I really appreciate it!

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