Stretch Marks Treatment

Stretch Marks

When skin keeps stretching or shrinking quickly, stretch marks can be developed in the area which affect the rupture of the collagen and elastin that support the skin. Once skin gets healed, stretch marks appear. They are a harmless and painless skin condition, but they are annoying the way they look on the skin.
Stretch marks are affected due to many reasons, and showing different symptoms from patient to another. They are indented streaks that appear on the abdomen, breasts, hips, buttocks, thighs, upper arms and any part of the body. They affect females more than males.

Causes

Stretching of the skin leaves the marks due to many causes:

  • Genetic 
  • Pregnant ladies especially the last trimester of pregnancy
  • Rapid teenage growth
  • Gaining and losing weight in a short period of time.
  • The use of corticosteroids and steroids.
  • Some ladies who performed breast or buttocks augmentation.
  • Some ladies after their delivery
  • The level of hormone cortisone in the body.

Symptoms:

Intended colored streaks or lines on the skin from pink to red, black, bright or purple, covering small to large areas of the body

What are the treatments for stretch marks?

Among the treatments that can be used for stretch marks are:
  • Chemical Peel
  • Laser
  • IPL
  • RF micro needling
  • Dermapen Micro needling
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Mesotherapy anti-cellulite
  • PRP
  • Skin booster

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Chemical Peel
  • Laser
  • IPL
  • RF micro needling
  • Dermapen Micro needling
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Mesotherapy anti-cellulite
  • PRP
  • Skin booster

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