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  • #31
    Sure.

    Laser skin resurfacing literally resurfaces your skin. There are many different types of lasers, erbium, yag, carbon dioxide, etc. that work in different ways. Most people are using them now to erase wrinkles and make the skin smooth again.

    The much milder and very new laser IPL is a subtly powerful but yet very gentle procedure that zaps your skin affecting the dermal layer only. They are getting great results for all around skin health because it restores fucked up pigment problems, broken capillaries and Rosacea is dramatically reduced or eliminated, it increases your bodies own production of collagen and elastin therefore making your skin younger, firmer and healthier.

    To top it all off there is nothing more than a slight flush to the skin for a couple hours after, but essentially no downtime.

    Now that's all I generally know from memory, it's easy to do a search on it and find tons of info. It's all the cosmetic rage.

    So anyhow, considering how powerful the effects of lasers are on the skin, I'm sure ONE of those options could remove them entirely. After all, laser driven therapies are THE choice of any type of skin alteration/improvement these days. They are well suited to it.

    In case anyone is wondering, no I'm NOT a laser technician. LOL. I research a million different things out of sheer curiosity, and anything pertaining to medical usually finds its way into my field of vision eventually.

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    • #32
      thx bro...Ill ask my Doc and see how expensive it is
      EVERYTHING I SAY IS ONLY AN OPINION.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by justforfun000
        Has anyone looked into the laser options? I'm sure that the skin resurfacing ones would work. Alternatively that new IPL (Intense-photo-Light, or something like that...) might affect them with no recorvery period necessary.
        There's one major problem with this.

        You're attacking an endogenous problem(saggy skin) w/ exogeneous means(laser).

        I'd go the other route...and tackle it with GH(endogenously).

        The reults would be the same(probably better) and the price tag would be far cheaper.

        Fonz

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        • #34
          Originally posted by scorpion
          why is that? If anyone knows it would be helpful for me to understand perhaps another solution to my little problem

          By any chance does AS alone have a similar effect????


          because on my last cycle I was dieting for about 3 months before starting the AS and I had a little bit of lose skin around my waist and in about 5 weeks after the start of my cycle the loose skin went away???

          THX GUYS
          Depends.

          Anabolic steroids have very little effect on skin suppleness.

          Androgenic steroids aren't too good for your skin. They thicken it and make it tough to the touch.

          Ever seen how the Pros skin looks so supple? Even though they use a huge panoply of androgens.

          Well....its b/c of their use of GH.

          GH is the best drug you could possible take for wrinkles, tough skin spots, stretch marks etc.. etc..

          Fonz

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          • #35
            all the things modern science can do and they can't come up with something to get rid of stretch marks :p

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            • #36
              "There's one major problem with this.

              You're attacking an endogenous problem(saggy skin) w/ exogeneous means(laser).

              I'd go the other route...and tackle it with GH(endogenously).

              The reults would be the same(probably better) and the price tag would be far cheaper.

              Fonz"


              I'm afraid I would have to strongly disagree here. Taking something internal is not going to REVERSE damage to the skin. There isn't a dermatoligist or plastic surgeon to be found that would entertain the thought of correcting skin damage of that nature by any method OTHER than exogeneous.

              Trust me, I've read up on enough cosmetic skin procedures and basically anything I've ever come across suggesting a nutritional/hormonal approach for wrinkles/scars/stretch marks/Rosacea, etc has been soundly vilified as bunkum.

              Growth hormone may very well PREVENT such things from happening, and I truly have no idea, but I can guarantee you it will not reverse it. To start with you would have to ascribe it the ability to recognize stretch marks as
              A) a constitutional flaw and not just cosmetic.
              B) unhealthy/undesirable

              Then you would have to assume that GH is capable of restoring such damage.

              Anyone have any refutations?

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              • #37
                I know some get more than others. Look at me, gained 40lb and not even one strechmark, talk aboput elastic skin..my girlfriend almost thought I injected rubber with my gear
                But serious, I have absolutly no strechmarks, but then again maybe I'm a bit strange..

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                • #38
                  Re: Pros and skin elasticity

                  Originally posted by scorpion
                  How do these fucken guys like LEE PRIEST...Go from a tub of shit to rip as hell in a couple of months....specifically their skin around their waist??? If he drops like 10" off of his waist in a matter of 3 months how does his skin stretch back so quik...any products or perhaps the AS increases the rate or some shit like that

                  any insight would be great
                  I think some of it may have to do with genetics. For example, some women when they have children end up with a lot of flab and others spring right back like a rubber band. Although the pros take a shit load of AAS and have all of the advantages with regard to foods and supps, they still are the most genetically gifted of the bunch. JMHO.

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