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Scars Fading Cream? (Rly Good Before Afters!)

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(@acnewonderland)

Posted : 09/07/2014 3:39 pm

http://www.dermagist.com/shop/acne-scars-removal-system.html

omg those r some rather good before after pics doesn it??

nyone hv tried this?

is this real or scam? n if its scam where from couldve they gotten those pics n wht their procedure might hv been?

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(@rob_x_22)

Posted : 09/07/2014 7:36 pm

i may order it and give a try

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(@nikolaos)

Posted : 09/07/2014 8:31 pm

Looks fake and no cream will give you such results. Even the strongest retinoids won't do much for scars.

The first "after" pic looks like the same person an hour later after a dermastap session with swelling, or simply photoshopped. I'm sure these pics were taken during the same photo session as the guys' facial hair and some other details are almost identical.

The second comparison is a bit ridiculous.

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(@acnewonderland)

Posted : 09/07/2014 8:43 pm

hm it does look red n somewhat plumed up bt when u look closely it does look like tight skin under it tho
n beard just grows at the same place doesnt it, its probs just his individual pattern, idk
also when i dermarolled i havent had anything close to this at all? is it just me? it was just very red bt nothing like such effect, no swelling like everyone here said so it looks a bit unreal as immediate dermarolling effect for me
2nd pic is deff a different angles bt still p good looking imo
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(@nikolaos)

Posted : 09/07/2014 9:09 pm

My skin looks the same after a derma stamp session. If you want a swelling like that, try derma stamp ,2mm or longer. 80% of my scars disappear for 2-3 days. Dermaroll on the other hand does nothing for me. No swelling, just rendess like you said.

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(@dreamerhigh)

Posted : 09/07/2014 9:16 pm

it looks good but you gotta remember they could of used anyones pictures without asking and possible photo shop or even different people ya never know.

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(@leadingforce)

Posted : 09/07/2014 9:34 pm

photoshop is so easy to do and plus there advertising make it look so fakeeee

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(@acnewonderland)

Posted : 09/07/2014 10:31 pm

hm airbrushing is easy bt to make it look like real skin with texture etc is nt tht easy

also doesnt rly look like it, i think nikolaos is right afterall

could 2nd pic also b stamping?

nd they hv so many more wonder products there o.o also with bef-aft pics etc

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(@blahblahblahblahz)

Posted : 09/07/2014 10:46 pm

I really want to punch people in the face who outright lie and exploit scar sufferers like this. I know exactly where these pictures were lifted from. They took them from the site of this dermatologist based in Brisbane, Australia. The results you see are after this patient got dermal fillers from Dr. Davin Lim in Brisbane.

This is his practice website. If I can find the original pics, I will post them. Just know that these pictures are 100% stolen.

http://acnespecialists.com.au/node/4

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(@alaskanborn88)

Posted : 09/08/2014 12:35 am

The website is full of red flags from the shady before and after photos, the overall cheesy layout, and the consistent 4-5 star reviews. Even the best products will get bad reviews now and again as a result of misuse, unrealistic expectations, or some kind of allergic reaction to their skin.

The real tip-off for this or any other product being a scam is that it isn't available on any other site but their own. If the product was as great as advertised it would be sold on Amazon, at major retailers, etc. It's not because it isn't a special product and would be exposed as such by the free market.

I know it's tempting, but don't fall for it. This is clearly a scam.

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