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Causes and treatment methods of stretch marks

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There are many reasons for stretch marks, such as the common occurrence of numerous stretch marks on the abdomen and thighs during pregnancy. For example, obese people who suddenly lose weight and lose weight can also form stretch marks in areas with thick fat such as the belly and thighs. These are all because your skin stretches farther in a short period of time than in the past. The elastic fibers in your skin may tear. These damaged areas will form slender scars called stretch marks. They can be displayed as pink, red, or purple stripes.

What parts of the body do stretch marks appear on?

There are no stretch marks on the face, hands, or feet, but they can appear almost anywhere else. For example, thick fat areas such as your abdomen, buttocks, thighs, chest, and buttocks. You may also notice them on your lower back or at the back of your arms.

 

1.Reason: Weight gain

When you are young, your body changes quickly and you may have stretch marks. For example, the more weight and speed you gain, the more likely you are to develop stretch marks. As bodybuilders sometimes do, rapidly increasing a large amount of muscle can also lead to this situation.

Reason: Pregnancy

They are most common during and after your sixth month. As your baby grows, your body will expand and there will be a large number of stretch marks on your abdomen and thighs. In addition, hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect your skin, making it more prone to tearing. So during pregnancy, women need to pay attention to skin care and use some skincare products to keep their skin moist and reduce the expansion of stretch marks.

 

2.Reason: Medication

Some medications can cause weight gain, swelling, bloating, or other physical changes, stretching the skin and causing stretch marks. Hormones (such as birth control pills) and corticosteroids (which can alleviate inflamed areas of the body) are two drugs that can achieve this. If you have taken medication and are worried about stretch marks, you can talk to your doctor about what you can do.

 

3.Reason: Genetic

If your mother has stretch marks on her thighs during pregnancy, you are more likely to have them on your thighs. Like other scars, stretch marks are permanent. But over time, they usually fade and become lighter than your other skin – they may appear white or silver.

 

How to treat it?

1. See a dermatology

The skin experts certified by the committee are the best candidates to discuss skin issues, including stretch marks. Be sure to tell them all the medications you take (including vitamins and over-the-counter medications) and whether you have any other health issues. They comprehensively assess your physical condition based on your skin condition and tell you the best treatment method suitable for your skin type. Never go to unqualified private small clinics to avoid damage.

 

2. CO2 Fractional Laser Therapy

Lasers such as CO2 fractional lasers or phototherapy can make stretch marks less noticeable – when applied to the skin, light can cause skin changes, helping to fade and fuse stretch marks. Research has shown that they are most effective for moderate tone skin. Laser therapy can be expensive and may require 20 treatmets to see results. If you choose laser therapy, please consult a qualified professional dermatology or plastic surgeon. Recommend our company’s CO2 laser beauty instrument, which is efficient, with minimal damage, and can treat scars, regenerate skin tissue, and maintain a smooth and clean appearance.


Post time: Apr-13-2023