Stretch Marks (Or Stretch Marks) - What Can You Do About Them?

- May 27, 2020
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Stretch Marks (or stretch marks) - What Can You Do About Them? How To Deal With Those White, Red, Or Sometimes Purple Stripes That Appears On Skin Like Stressed Broken Skin Has Become A Major Challenge To Both Men Women.

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The truth about it is that no one ever likes it though it's harmless but it irritation is highly offensive. You would rather give up futune to get rid of them. But if you can not do anything about it keep it and maintain youself. With or without stretch marks on your skin you are still perfect.

What Causes Stretch Marks?

When the skin stretches too quickly, the subcutaneous connective tissue tears and small scars appear in the form of welts (or stretch marks): red, purplish streaks that appear mainly on the breasts, abdomen, buttocks, and upper arms. They are harmless to your health, but many consider them aesthetically annoying . After a while they fade a bit and turn white, making them less noticeable.

Who Can Suffer From Stretch Marks?

Everyone, both women and men at a young and old age, can suffer from it. Because they are caused by the rapid stretching of the skin, they are significantly more common in women. In puberty , the breasts and buttocks can grow considerably in a short time, and during pregnancy the skin of the abdomen naturally stretches very quickly. That is why people often speak of ' stretch marks '.


Being overweight can also stretch your skin quickly, just like strength sports (especially bodybuilding) in which the muscles increase in the short term.

Can You Prevent Stretch Marks?

No, unfortunately it is difficult to prevent stretch marks. All you can do is:
keep your weight under control.
 
keep your skin supple by applying an intensive moisturizing cream or oil
and drink enough water to nourish your skin from the inside.

Even then there is no guarantee that the welts will stay away completely, but if it doesn't help, it won't hurt, right?

Is It Hereditary Art?

Whether or not you suffer from stretch marks is largely in your genes . For example, if your mother suffered from it during pregnancy, it is more likely that it will happen to you.

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What Can You Do To Get Rid Of Stretch Marks?

Creams And Ointments

To get rid of those red, purple welts (stretch marks rubra), you can smear creams to make them turn white faster (stretch marks alba). They completely disappear with ointments, can not unfortunately. 

Even the most expensive cream or a vitamin A acid cure, a treatment prescribed by the doctor, does not guarantee streak-free skin. It is certain that it can fade the stretch marks, making them less noticeable.

Natural Remedies

Whether they really work has not been scientifically proven, but some women swear by natural solutions to fade their stretch marks. Good to know is that you have to repeat them regularly to see effect.

Lemon juice is a natural bleach that would make stretch marks less visible. Cut a lemon in half and rub half over your skin. Let the juice work for 15 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.

Aloe vera has restorative properties and is packed with vitamins.
Olive oil is chock-full of antioxidants that can fade stretch marks. Choose high-quality oil.

Tea tree oil has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Mix a few drops with nourishing coconut oil and massage on your skin. Let it absorb well before you take it off.

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With a teaspoon of sugar and almond oil you make a natural scrub that nourishes your skin. Massage it into the stretch marks in circular movements, but do not rub too hard so as not to damage your skin. Afterwards take a warm shower to rinse everything off.

Treatments

Do you not settle for slightly faded white stripes and do you want them as good as gone? Then there are special treatments, but note : they are not cheap, you often need several sessions and it is not certain that the welts will disappear completely. 

Therefore, get well informed by the dermatologist or the treating institute before you start.

Laser/Light Therapy

Laser/light therapy is a non-invasive procedure which uses light energy in repair and regenerate damaged skin. The benefits of the procedure include: Elevation of the ATP production, resulting to increased energy in cells. 

Increased endorphin production, resulting in less need for pain medication.
Laser pulses penetrate deep into the skin, causing your body to make new collagen and replace the damaged connective tissues.

Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is a minimally invasive procedure nurmaly use in renewing the overall skin tone and texture. It is capable of improving the appearance of sun damage, wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, acne scarring, melasma, including skin-related concerns and conditions.

It is an intensive peel that removes dead skin cells. The skin gets better blood circulation, which stimulates the production of new cells.

Endermologie

One of the viable cellulite treatments highly accessible to both men and women today is Endermologie. It is a non-invasive cellulite treatment procedure which uses a device that alternately massages and sucks on the skin to soften hardened fat and further flush it out through normal excretory pathways.

It is a deep connective tissue massage. This machine technique is also used to tone sagging skin and treat cellulite.

Carboxytherapy

Carboxytherapy is treatment for cellulite, dark under-eye circles and stretch marks. The treatment can be applied to the eyelids, neck, face, arms, buttocks, stomach, and legs. It uses infusions of carbon dioxide, a naturally occurring gas in the body

Carboxytherapy involves injecting carbon dioxide, a substance that is already naturally present in your body. The fabric ensures that your skin will renew itself at a rapid pace.

Microneedling

Microneedling is a dermaroller procedure which uses small needles to prick the skin. The treatment is done to generate new collagen and skin tissue for smoother, firmer, more toned skin. 

Mostly Microneedling is used on the face and also treat various scars, wrinkles, and large pores.

Microneedling allows you to roll over the skin with hundreds of microneedles. Your skin will repair those tiny wounds of itself, which can cause the stretch marks to fade. In contrast to the previous 4 treatments, you can do this yourself at home. Invest in a qualitative roller .

Make It A Design

Don't worry if your stretch marks don't disappear, because you're not the only one to deal with them! Try to accept the stripes on your skin and perhaps see it as a reminder of something beautiful, such as a pregnancy. That will only make you happier.

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