Stretch Marks

Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are streaks that appear on your stomach, breasts, hips, butt, and thighs. They are usually long, thin, rippled marks called strai. These marks are not harmful to your health, but they are not gorgeous, either. They may fade over time with help from certain products and treatments.
Stretch marks appear when your body grows quickly. These stretch marks happen because your skin cannot stretch enough to keep up. Collagen is the protein that makes your skin more elastic, and if your skin doesn’t have enough collagen, stretch marks may appear as it stretches.
To remedy stretch marks, you can use the following:
- Pulsed dye laser therapy or a painless blast of light is used on red stretch marks.
- Fractional CO2 laser therapy is a treatment that smooths out old white stretch marks.
- Excimer laser therapy exposes stretch marks to ultraviolet B (UVB) light. Microdermabrasion uses crystals to rub off the top layer of the skin. Chemical peels or an acidic solution that burn off the top layers of your skin and removes deadend.
- Damaged cells also boost new skin growth
- Radiofrequency creates heat by using radiofrequency, and this promotes collagen.
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