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It has now been about 7 weeks since I rolled one of my marks and it is still slightly pink and more noticeable than the others. I am trying not to be discouraged but I am hesitant to roll the others til the redness goes away. I should be on my 2nd round by now, but it doesn't make sense to roll a mark that is still red.

I don't know if the redness is from inflammation or melanin production, and I don't know how to find out. What I do know is that my skin tends to produce a lot of melanin when i get scars (i.e. cystic acne scars on legs) and will fade at a snails pace. Also these marks (on my sides) took the longest out of all my marks to go from red to white, and are also my worst marks.

Any tips to avoid this in the future? I will try the anti-inflammatory gels. Maybe aspirin masks will help?

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I single needled one of my stretch marks pretty densely about 3 1/2 weeks ago. I got a fair amount of bruising and it was pretty raised and red for a while. Even though it's been almost a month the stretch mark is still a bit red. It does look less shiny though, and I am optimistic about the results. I am worried about doing the others, though because I want to make sure the redness eventually goes away.

Anyone else experienced a longer than average healing time like me? Keep in mind I haven't been doing the vit A and C nearly as much as I should, so hopefully when I bump those up I'll see a faster healing process. I should also add that these stretch marks took years and years to fade from red to silvery white, so it's worrisome to be back in the red zone for so long. I am planning on doing a needling session every 6 weeks.

Advice?

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