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Also try exfoliating the affected areas A LOT (like maybe twice a week). This removes some skin cells off the top, which will stimulate more collagen production in the affected area.
Also, since your stretch marks are fairly new, you could probably benefit substantially from Retin-A. You'll need a prescription for this.
And about the laser treatments. To be honest, they are way more effective on new stretch marks. If there is ANY WAY you can afford doing laser treatments, DO IT. Believe me, if you can get rid of these things while they're still new (or at least improve them to the point where they are almost unnoticeable) it will be so worth it.
By the way, many laser treatment places accept Care Credit. It's a credit card with no interest rate for the first year, to be used only for medical procedures. This might be an option for you, if you decided you wanted to do this but pay it off a little at a time.
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