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    Do other guys also have stretch marks?

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      myrea
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      yup you have to really moisturize your skin because you are stretching it fast, coconut butter, cocoa butter, emu oil… just keep it well moisturized 🙂

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        MrMazda Global Moderator
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        I don't have them from growing muscle so much as I do from having gone from 105 lbs to 245 lbs within about a 10 month period. I'm still in the process of working them off, but I completely understand your frustrations with them, as I now have many that I fear will never go away.

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          myalterego
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          I've had some near my ass from teenage years. I'm not that big, but it happened anyway. I moisturized all the time. I don't think that really works. The marks aren't because your skin is dry, it's because it's being stretched. Some people get them easily, other's don't. Not much you can do without a cosmetic procedure.

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            notinacoma
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            to my knowledge stretch marks are caused by rapid expansion of the tissue inside the surrounding skin. Fat or muscle could cause this perhaps.. Try monitoring your weird, daily caloric intake, and exercise pattern. Making Adjustments to these slightly over time with a healthy goal in mind at a reasonable pace (no more than 5-10lbs a week perhaps).. and lots of cocoa butter to mitigate the issues with skin and it's major changes it's undergoing. the younger you are the better you will heal from this with regards to skin, depending on the severity and rate of change too. so.. yeah.

            Good luck,
            best wishes,
            don't forget you're beautiful no-matter what!

            regards,
            notinacoma

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              Egglas
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              It's perfectly normal, get rid of existing ones with bio-oil. keep moisturised to prevent new ones

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                kerupukudang
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                i do have them on my front near the shoulders and they dont seem to be gone shortly…

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                  anthonydraco
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                  It depends on your age. I'm about 31. I have a few from gaining muscles, but they do disappear. If not completely, they're barely noticeable. If you're around my age, I wouldn't worry.

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                    raphjd Forum Administrator
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                    Stretch marks around the upper thigh/ass area is extremely common among men.  It's part of the way our bodies grow as we get into our late teens/early twenties.

                    Stretchmarks are also common if you gain a lot of weight fast, whether through exercize or lack there of.

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                      masanopat
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                      i have stretch marks.. i think it is pretty normal to have one

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                        pittstop17
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                        Thanks for the advice. I have some to on my butt.  :afr:

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                          cosmicjester
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                          Bio-oil is meant to be good for them, its not about dry skin its about elasticity in the skin

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                            bebekid
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                            I have them and my dermatologist prescribed a regime of creams and glycolic acid to help remove them. It's taking a long time, but I see improvements.

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                              th4343
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                              you can try some nature oil.

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                                LeValle
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                                Yeah. Since childhood, they just grow with me. Now i just dont care and think the tan hels to hide it.

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                                  rawr
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                                  @bebekid:

                                  I have them and my dermatologist prescribed a regime of creams and glycolic acid to help remove them. It's taking a long time, but I see improvements.

                                  Same, I got really fat in high school. There's laser treatments available as well, a little bit expensive.

                                  It's impossible to completely get rid of them but you can get them to the point where they are barely noticeable if you are tan. (Note don't tan after laser, they will tell you that…)

                                  My main solution to this was to do strength training to "look as good as I can."

                                  I'm not a model, so ...

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                                    Dremric
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                                    I have them too

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                                      OklaBalmore
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                                      I have quite a few around my belt area, my thighs, which are sometimes also itchy because they're dry (I don't unterstand why they can be dry there, but they do get dry)

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                                        Dremric
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                                        OklaBalmore, it could be irritation. maybe its the fabric you wearing or it could be a form of constriction there.

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                                          erich214
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                                          I have stretch marks on my inner thigh, butt, and armpits. They're mainly from puberty and also weight training.

                                          Most effective method for me to reduce their appearance was to moisturize using shea butter and/or bio oil.

                                          Hope it works for you too!

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                                            Ononoke
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                                            @kumar777:

                                            Hi, its been quite some time I have been going to gym. However, I am quite disappointed since I am getting stretch marks on my arms and thighs. Wanted to know if this is normal and do other guys also have stretch marks ?
                                            Anything to prevent these awful stretch marks?

                                            Don't worry, this is very normal. So don't be annoyed with it, it's natural too. I have ones, and that's because I used to be on the near-obese level. When your body size have been larger (or smaller) before, of course after working out you'd get stretch marks.

                                            As for how to prevent or deal with it?
                                            http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-Stretch-Marks

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