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The GHK followed by Emu Oil would be the easiest on your skin.
Location: Santa Cruz, Ca
Registered: 31 October 2007
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Thanks!

Would the Super GHK Serum or Cream be more appropriate to use after peeling? Also, Edward mixed Acell with the Emu Oil and then applied them to the new wound. Would you recommend combining the two before application? He probably only did this because the Acell was in a powdered form. Or did he?

Wait, am I off here? Should I be using TriReduction or Super Cop instead of just the Super GHK?

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Location: US & UK
Registered: 18 December 2007
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Hi, I'm interested in trying this out. If I can be convinced that it's worth the $500 to get!

So could someone please enlighten me: If I have an open wound, say from a surgical scar that was just done that day. I mix this up with Emu Oil, plop it on, cover the skin & then what?

Does it actually remove the scar 100%, or does it simply help the skin to heal better than anything else. Meaning I'll still have a scar but much less than what I would have had if I hadn't used Acell.

Also since you get so little in a jar, then what would the best ratio be for mixing with the emu oil. Obviously you don't want to have too much emu oil or it will probably reduce the strength of the Acell. Basically watering it down too much, reducing the effectiveness. As well as would you apply it all on at once to the open wound then leave it alone after covering. Do you use it every day on the skin for as long as the jar lasts etc, etc.

The reason I'm asking is I was gonna go for a surgical procedure to remove my stretch marks, but am now deciding whether or not to go down the peel route instead (especially after hearing the first post from EN). If someone can help enlighten me because I'm not really sure with all this medical stuff, then I would be prepared to document the process with a few pics etc if I decided to go ahead with it.

Thanks J..
Location: Santa Cruz, Ca
Registered: 31 October 2007
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The peel route is much smarter in my opinion as it is much less invasive than surgical cutting of any sort.

As far as the amount of healing. This most likely depends on the keeping or dressing of the wound throughout the process. It would be necessary to preform the application of the Acell and then dress the wound appropriately with a non-absorbent bandage once every few days.

The application of Acell is merely to speed up the process of the healing in layman's terms. Theoretically, the same results can be had by following a peel with SRCP's from Skin Biology and some Emu-S oil. I plan on doing this after repairing my liver completely as the liver plays a very important role in skin regeneration.

That's the other point, make sure that you are healthy enough to heal and then the results will be achievable. I wish you the best. Don't spend the 500 dollars for any other reason except to speed up the healing time. Merry Christmas!
Location: US & UK
Registered: 18 December 2007
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Hi, thank you for your reply, it was very kind.

So the Acell, won't do anything extra to the skin than you could get through using copper peptides.

Basically it only helps the skin heal quicker, but not actually better. Is that correct?

I thought through the actual first post in this thread which said the peel combined with the Acell would cure it totally...Guess that's my hopes dashed then. Thanks J..
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Acell would appear to offer complete resolution. Edward tried it on a couple of marks and it completely resolved them hence the title "the cure". The difference with acell appears to be the speed of resolution, a couple of weeks rather than months or years using other methods. Another problem is getting ahold of it, its available only to vetinary pratices and you have to register to obtain it. So unless you know a vet or someone who works for one you will no doubt have problems obtaining it.

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J
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I should have added that he got resolution to stretch marks, not surgical scars. You might not get the same results on these.
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http://www.activatekinc.com/technology/index.html

could this work with acell on the scars?
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This thread is starting to look like ad copy.
Location: Santa Cruz, Ca
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I wish Edward could come back and give us the entire method he used to get rid of his marks.

Hear that Mr. Nigma? I need you!
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