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Hypopigmentation - Scars With Loss Of Pigment - White Scars

 
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Posted : 04/13/2016 5:53 am

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25851083

This study on recell shows that if your hypopigmentation scar dosent florescene under woods lamp your even more fuked.I bought a lamp to test .so it's even more bad news for me.I will probbly just end it soon if I can find the guts.no point going on

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Posted : 04/14/2016 7:40 am

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Posted : 04/14/2016 12:12 pm

If I were you I would get whatever job I could manage temporarily where I wouldn't have to worry about my looks (working from home, on the phone/call centre, outdoors where no one cares what you look like, grocery store, night shifts somewhere, whatever), save up and make a trip to India where blister grafting is routine procedure and the doctors are skilled. The upside is it could give you your life back or at the very least give you some improvement. Isn't it worth trying all possibilities first? The last being some type of camouflaging depending on how much improvement you can achieve by these other means? Please don't give up yet. Sorry for your struggles! I get it. It's devastating and takes a long time to adapt to a new identity.

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Posted : 04/14/2016 1:10 pm

The blister method sucks.the surgen dr mukela indian dude,said he used to do it in India and london Wimpole clinic .but he keeps on saying mktp is amazing lol.mktp is recell. But he says recell sucks and dosent work.he said he will do recell mktp on me for 9000 pounds.all these Dr's should be arrested for fraud .dr Mulekar has upped his recell(mktp) price by 6000 pounds in 4 months.from 3000 to 9000.what makes me lol is he says recell is useless but his mktp is amazing.dirty filthy scammer

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Posted : 04/14/2016 1:54 pm

Is there any possible waythisnew doctorcould perform it forcheaperjust so you could try it for the hell of it? Does he have patients who have had it that you could speak to? The other place was more cosmetic butthis clinic looks like it appealsmoreto those withmedical skin conditions. Is it actually better than blister grafting or is it only better becausethey can chargemore... in India they mostly do the blister grafting andmini punch grafts.

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Posted : 04/14/2016 2:07 pm

Here is the linkto the scammers website and clinic
http://www.vitiligotreatments.co.uk/melanocyte-transplantation/ This dr refuses to do suction blister grafting anymore as he says the results are not goodhe wants to push a more expensive treatment on me lol.he used to charge 5000 pounds for it.all vitiligo and hypopigmentation Dr's are scammers.criminals that have found a loophole.making you sign a waiver so when you get no results ,they get 9000 pounds for 10 min work.like I said they all brag about how fast they can do it.fuking assholesI am very angry if you couldn't tell lol.they take advantage of us depressed and desperate young people that don't have millions of pounds to waste on there snake oil
Pswhat d yo mean by new dr?
No clinics have any results for hypopigmentation so there are no pics and can not provide pics

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Posted : 06/28/2016 4:58 am

Ok so I've finally got most of my pigment back in the area that was void of any color for 19 months.here is a couple before pics.pic with the hat is from today .the new pigment seems darker and redder than my natural skin colour but it should fade.also the ovbious lines of demarcation have blended in.I still have a bit of reddNess on the right side from being too aggressive with the dermaroller.but since I added this peptide with uvbthe pigment came back in 5 days after having zero pigment for the last 19 months.ps that's not grey hair I'm only young ha ha that's sun cream as I used 50 factor on the areas I don't want to tan and it got in my hair lol

Close up of the results so far

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Posted : 06/28/2016 5:33 am

peptide growth factor is good along with puva that instantly started to show results for me if when i used in conjunction with uvb and very very aggressive needling that's bleeds like hell.I'm going to continue doing these home treatments that I came across and see If I can get 100 percent repigmentaion.as it is now nobody evwn notice .even I can't notice it so for me I'm happy but I know I can improve it to perfection.as I've only started my treatment last week.I found the cure for me.growth factors put on the hypopigmetation at night .then use my lamp for 5 min in morning.and roll the hypopig really aggressive every month untill it's a nasty bloody wound.I go as deep and aggressive as dermabrasion would be done in a plastic surgeon office.I use 1.5mm roller it hurts but I can take it as I was desperate and was willing to do anything before wasting 6000 pounds on recell or an mktp procedure that also use growth factors
BTW I found a few places that do recell for 500 pounds in india total cost was about 1500 pounds for flights and accommodation. The uk Dr's are scammer charging 6000 for that with less than 30 percent chance ofrepigmentaion.but I was going to go to a clinic in india to get it as if it failed I can handle losing 500 pounds .but my treatment seem to be working for me so that's good.

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Posted : 06/28/2016 6:06 pm

Wow, huge congrats that's amazing! Thanks so much for the update. You must beincredibly happy with the improvement after thinking all hope was lost for so long. Are the growth factors a prescription topical? Thanks for sharing!

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Posted : 06/29/2016 12:16 am

Yes it's like a miricle. The lotion is a mlanosite growth factor called decapeptide . When used with uvb lamp and dermaroller made 95 percent of the pigment return in 5 days.this morning my burn looks even better.imo it will be invisible in a few weeks .the tools I gathered and used to fix my hypopigmetation scar was a woods lamp to check if the hypopigmetation is florescent. A uvb lamp I brought from ebay.a 1.5mm dermroller from ebay.and the growth factors from a forforigen pharmacy online last week.I'll update my progress.

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Posted : 06/29/2016 12:42 am

23 minutes ago, Aesthetic beast said:

Yes it's like a miricle. The lotion is a mlanosite growth factor called decapeptide . When used with uvb lamp and dermaroller made 95 percent of the pigment return in 5 days.this morning my burn looks even better.imo it will be invisible in a few weeks .the tools I gathered and used to fix my hypopigmetation scar was a woods lamp to check if the hypopigmetation is florescent. A uvb lamp I brought from ebay.a 1.5mm dermroller from ebay.and the growth factors from a forforigen pharmacy online last week.I'll update my progress.

Wow that's awesome dude. Maybe this could help other people with bad texture. It would be really clutch if you could provide a comprehensive protocol with links to the products, if you get a chance.

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Posted : 06/29/2016 1:41 am

Yes if it helps others with bad hypopigmetation scars then great.as there was no cure or treatmenother than snake oil from plastic surgeons.until I found this combo that works. And fast I'm on day 6.the only time it looks really bad like I've made no progress is when I get out of the shower and the entire burned area is bright red.but 30 min later the area looks nearly invisible. I don't even need to wear a hat to hide it anymore.and nobody is asking me wtf is that on your forehead anymore as it's not really visable to the average person as for the bad scar burn lumpy texture I crushed the hell out of the thickenedscar tissue using the dermaroller very very aggressively most people would need something for the pain to roll as hard as I was going but I wanted the lumpy burn to be smooth and flat like my normal surrounding skin.it's not perfect yet but it's getting there.

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Posted : 06/29/2016 4:19 am

dude if u didnt posted your before pics i wouldnt ever say that there was something wrong there
congratulations bro your forehead pigmentation is perfectly normal now.

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Posted : 06/29/2016 5:58 am

Thanks bro it's not perfect but it's enough for me to feel normal again.and this is only day 6 .I'm going to slow down the uvb lamp as I used it daily every morning for 5 min for the last 6 days.I'm going to use it every 3 days.as I didn't know how to use the lamp so I just used it daily and maybe that's why the pigment that's back is a little darker than my normal color.so I'll let the new skin rest but I'll continue using the melanocite growth factor every night.I'll keep updating my progress. But I'm very happy with how it looks now.the sharp likes of demarcation was the thing that made the white hypopigmetation look ovbious.but it's blended so looks normal pretty much

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Posted : 06/29/2016 8:42 am

2 hours ago, Aesthetic beast said:

Thanks bro it's not perfect but it's enough for me to feel normal again.and this is only day 6 .I'm going to slow down the uvb lamp as I used it daily every morning for 5 min for the last 6 days.I'm going to use it every 3 days.as I didn't know how to use the lamp so I just used it daily and maybe that's why the pigment that's back is a little darker than my normal color.so I'll let the new skin rest but I'll continue using the melanocite growth factor every night.I'll keep updating my progress. But I'm very happy with how it looks now.the sharp likes of demarcation was the thing that made the white hypopigmetation look ovbious.but it's blended so looks normal pretty much

thank you for posting your story.
is not the first time that i read a sucess story regarding needling helping/solving hypopigmentation problems, i read even some cases of sucess with vitiligo, but i think scar tissue is even more complicated because the fibroblasts and collagen arent organized making it hard to improve, but fortunately you made it through bro
what melanocite growth factor are you using? and where did you buy it?

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Posted : 06/29/2016 10:01 am

I don't think needling helped but may have contibuted.as I've been doing that for half a year every month and it never improved ,the growth factor is called mel -gain decapeptide as soon as I added that with the 9w nb uvblamp it's gained pigment instantly the next morning after the 2nd application and uv. It's actually used for vitiligo patients.

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Posted : 06/30/2016 10:20 am

Update my hypopigmentaion scar is invisible now to others.my mum and dad just got home from holidays and they can't belive it.I can see a very faint outline of where the hypopigmetation was but I need to look closely.I think in a couple weeks I'm 100 percent cured.the skin is completely smooth aswell zero scar tissue. I'll update pic soon you guys will be amazed .so melgain.uvb and dry needling are the cure for post burn hypopigmetation scarring.

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Posted : 06/30/2016 1:22 pm

Dude, that's amazing. So happy for you!

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Posted : 06/30/2016 1:31 pm

Yeah bro it's a miricle.I've been severely depressed for the last 19 or 20 months and now I feel normal again.I just can't belive that lamp and melgain worked so fast it's instant.fibroblast growth factors are a miricle. For lumpy scaring and hypopigmetation

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Posted : 06/30/2016 6:08 pm

http://www.pharmabiz.com/NewsDetails.aspx?aid=82400&sid=2

Here you go guys take a read

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Posted : 06/30/2016 6:32 pm

Another before pic from a couple weeks agohere you can see there is no pigment

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Posted : 07/01/2016 7:59 am

thank you for your contribution updating us.
do you think the results are permanent, meaning wont be necessary keep applying when the skin pigmentation gets 100% normal?

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Posted : 07/01/2016 9:35 am

Yes it's permanent because I dont have vitiligo. I have a big scar that lacks any pigment from a chemical burn.I'm not using anything now as I'm about 95-98percent curedI'm giving it a rest to let the the skin settle.it's invisible now to others even when I point it out to them.but i can see a very very faint differenceit's fully filled in though with colour now and looks great smooth as silk no more ugly white/pink bumpy scar.and I think it will improve even more to make it 100 percent invisible even to me in time as it tans normally now like the rest of my skin

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Posted : 07/02/2016 12:23 pm

I am so happy for you! Congratulations!

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Posted : 07/03/2016 3:40 pm

I'm such a desperate fool.I was dillousional to think I could be cured in 7 days of my treatment. Just got out of the shower and most ofthe nice brown skin just peeled off.it was a temporary tan from the uv lamp.the tan has all but peeled now and I'mnearly back to square 1.it's my own fault for getting too excited so early.I will continue on and keep trying.sorry guys to dissapoint u with my updated results.I'm such a fool to belive I can cure or fix a scar like this in days instead of months ,nobody has so I doubt I'll be the first person in the world to find the cure:(.I'll keep u lot updated Ps there is improvement but not as much as the initial pics I posted.but tiny progress is better than none

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