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Red veins on thighs
Getting red veins behind knee. My weight increased from 55 to 62kg is that causing this issue? Why is it happening? What should I do? Is there any exercise to get rid of it?
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It's stretch marks...Undergo fraxel laser resurfacing therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending more photos.
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These r stretch marks, kindly consult online for specific medicarions and detailed discussion regarding your concerns
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Hi.. These are stretch marks indeed .. They have clearly happened because your skin has had to stretch a lot in a very short span of time .. This is because of excess weight gain. Lose weight ..these will become less obvious. If your weight gain has increased your thighs significantly then consider getting rid of fat by undergoing lipobodysculpting. Juvenis Clinic in Bombay is offering this procedure, one of its kind in India which is the safest permanent form of body shaping. Visit the website www.juvenis.in for pics of patients. You can connect with me for a video consultation via the clinic.
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apply Stretched cream twice daily to these marks to get them better. Consider Fractional CO2 laser to stretch marks to resolve them.
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regular exercise will help in preventing further fat deposition.
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