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!