Bad Stretch Marks On Buttocks, Using Dermaroller, But No Use, 14 Yr Old. Is It Permanent ?
I m a 14 year old girl, I have bad stretch marks on my bum. I m not overweight , closer to underweight actually. It s just I went from no bum to bum... I ve been using dermaroller for about 2 weeks now and I have been getting a few red spots/bumps where I have been using it. Once i dermarolled a bit too much and it got very bumpy for about a day or two then vanished, but these have been here for nearly a week. are they permenant?
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No the bumps are not permanent.
It might be infected secondarily . I would suggest you to show a Dermatologist and not ignore it as it might get infected and leave behind scars which can become permanent if not treated on time .
You can try Vitamin C based treatments for the stretch marks. The best approach would be to meet the Dermatologist.
Thanks and Take care
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Bad Stretch Marks On Buttocks, Using Dermaroller, But No Use, 14 Yr Old. Is It Permanent ?
Hello Welcome and thanks for your question I would be pleased to help you with your Question No the bumps are not permanent. It might be infected secondarily . I would suggest you to show a Dermatologist and not ignore it as it might get infected and leave behind scars which can become permanent if not treated on time . You can try Vitamin C based treatments for the stretch marks. The best approach would be to meet the Dermatologist. Thanks and Take care