Stretch Mark Treatment: How They Appear and How to Improve Them
Stretch marks commonly appear on the abdomen, thighs, and buttocks. Their treatment, primarily for aesthetic reasons, involves modern methods.
Stretch Marks: Treatment and Therapies
Stretch marks are nothing more than… scars, which develop on the skin when conditions “force” it to stretch and shrink rapidly. An abrupt change such as pregnancy, weight gain or loss, can affect the elastin and collagen that support the skin, leading to the appearance of the well-known stretch marks. Stretch marks look like lines or streaks on the skin, which usually initially have a vivid color and then fade.
Stretch Marks Photos
Stretch marks affect both men and women of all ages, but they seem to have a genetic predisposition. How do stretch marks develop? The periods during which they may appear on the body are: During puberty when growth rates are high During pregnancy , when the skin stretches for obvious reasons When weight gain or loss happens rapidly During weight training , when there is rapid muscle development With the use of certain medications However, not everyone develops stretch marks under the same conditions . Hormonal fluctuations seem to play a role in the appearance of stretch marks, as does heredity . If, for example, parents had stretch marks, it is very likely that some of the children in the family will also develop them.
Main areas where stretch marks appear They can appear on the entire body , but are most common on the: Abdomen Thighs Buttocks Chest Upper arms
Weight loss, when not sudden, can improve the appearance of stretch marks, but cannot eliminate them!
Stretch mark treatment The treatment of stretch marks is usually for cosmetic reasons, as they often negatively affect psychology and self-confidence . In many cases, stretch mark creams appear not to be sufficiently effective, therefore, the best solution is to consult a doctor. The doctor is the one who will suggest the appropriate treatment for each case, depending on the size of the stretch marks, their location , how deep they reach into the skin, and the skin type .
Fractional Laser Fractional laser is a modern answer to the treatment of stretch marks . A laser beam specifically “ scans ” the stretch marks , leaving the surrounding skin untouched, and through controlled injury, it penetrates the skin and activates its natural regeneration mechanisms. This increases the growth of new healthy cells, improving the appearance and texture of the skin.
In addition to treating stretch marks , fractional laser is also used for the treatment of: acne scars traumatic scars dyschromia (melasma) spots fine wrinkles
Dermapen Dermapen is one of the best treatments for improving stretch marks . Through a specialized head, Dermapen causes multiple punctures , which serve as entry points into the skin for the substance to be applied by the doctor. The goal of this substance is to strengthen the skin from within, using vitamins and amino acids. Its composition can vary depending on the needs of each skin type. The targeted application of Dermapen makes it ideal for treating stretch marks, and thanks to its advanced technology, it can be adjusted for personalized treatment ! * * *
In addition to improving stretch marks, Dermapen also offers : Hydration Firming Radiance Regeneration Improvement of wrinkles and fine lines
Morpheus Morpheus is the most innovative treatment for stretch mark reduction . It is the first and only Fractional technology , where small needles on the device's head deliver heat to a specific depth in the skin, thereby promoting collagen production. The reconstruction caused by increased collagen production significantly improves even the deepest stretch marks ! * * *
In addition to eliminating stretch marks , Morpheus8 offers : Tightening Regeneration Scar treatment Wrinkle improvement Fat reduction (if desired) * * *
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