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Stretch Mark Removal
The skin is strong and elastic, but its supporting tissues can be damaged if they stretch
too far or too quickly. This rapid expanding of the skin can lead to stretch marks. Up
to 90 percent of women get stretch marks during
pregnancy. However, stretch marks can affect people of nearly all ages and skin types.
They often occur during periods of growth and body changes, such as significant weight
gain, puberty, and extreme muscle building.
Stretch marks are lines or bands
caused by stretching of the skin’s connective tissue.When the middle layer of skin
stretches too quickly, some of its collagen fibers can break. This allows underlying
blood vessels to show
through, leaving behind the telltale red or purplish marks. Over time, they fade to a
white or silver color as blood vessels heal. Once they appear, the marks do not usually
go away fully. Stretch marks are not physically
painful, but they can affect a person’s confidence and self-esteem. They can be
disfiguring in severe cases. Experts have tried for years to find an effective treatment
for these marks. Unfortunately, no treatment has been
shown to erase them fully. New ways of treating stretch marks are emerging, however, and
some of them show promise.

