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Anonymous
I have them too, and as far as I know there is no way to completely get rid of them. Eating a healthy diet that includes all the nutrients that help give you healthy-looking skin is always a good idea, as well as drinking water (this might not help rid you of stretch marks, but it can definitely help prevent new ones).
Also, thoroughly and frequently exfoliating the affected areas can help. Doing this will promote collage in the areas you exfoliate. A while back, I exfoliated my breasts often, and used a product called Striae on them, once or twice daily. My stretch marks on my breasts are still there, but they are much less visible than those on the rest of my body.
I've also heard (though I've never tried this) that massaging the skin that has stretch marks helps too. Increased blood flow, etc.
I am currently undergoing laser surgery with something called a pixel laser to reduce/remove my stretch marks. I'm on my second treatment, and my stretch marks have gotten a lot less "deep" if you know what I mean. Once they fill in completely, ideally the scar tissue will be replaced with skin (to some extent). I hope it works.
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