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Non-Surgical Alternative Treatments for Stretch Marks

by Martha Fitzharris

Stretch marks have been a burden on people of all ages and sizes. It is an unwanted skin condition that most people try to hide or desperately remove. There are, however, a few techniques that can be used to fade their apparence or eventually eliminate the problem all together.

Laser Surgery for Stretch Marks

Laser treatments are a very popular stretch mark removal option because they are outpatient interventions that have little or no recovery time associated and cost considerably less than a traditional tummy tuck. However, since laser treatments just reduce pigmentation but don't really eliminate stretch marks, this alternative doesn't actually work.

Since the laser employed in these interventions responds to dark colors only, laser surgery is effective mainly in the early phases, when stretch marks are dark red or purple. When stretch marks have already cured, laser surgery will not be as effective as it intended to be. In the other hand, patients with fair complexion and shallow lesions respond best to laser stretch mark removal.

Blue Light Treatment for Stretch Marks

Blue light therapy is generally most often known as a method to remove tattoos. Although that can be what it is best known for, blue light therapy was created to alleviate a variety of pigmentation ailments, such as freckles and hyper pigmentation, varicose veins, spider veins and rosacea. Blue light treatment works by applying a photosensitive gel to the skin, and then a series of strong light bursts are emitted or 'zapped' over the area with the tattoo or pigmentation. Similar to laser treatments, blue light treatment may be able to hide the appearance of stretch marks, but will not eliminate them.

Stretch Mark Chemical Peel

Skin peels are chemical peels that are applied to an area (commonly the face) to chemically 'burn' then peel off the external layer of skin to alleviate acne, pimples and fine lines. After a chemical peel the skin looks (and feels) like you've experienced sunburn. Chemical peels are being commonly used in spas, salons and can be acquired over the counter.

The main reason for the extended fame of skin peels is that it produces instantaneous results making skin look younger, healthier, and firmer. Some folks are now using skin peels to reduce or get rid stretch marks, too. However, since the peels do not eliminate the actual stretch marks, subsequent peels may need to be performed every six months or so to maintain the smoothness of the skin. Ideally, this intervention should be accompanied by skin care treatments to alleviate irritation.

Exfoliation for Stretch Marks

Exfoliation is a process using a safe abrasive (ground apricot seeds or sand, for instance) that helps eliminate dead skin cells. The soft new skin that appears after exfoliation can improve the look of the skin. Similar to skin peels, exfoliation does not eliminate stretch marks, but can enhance their look for a period of time after therapy.

Creams and Ointments

A good skin care cream or ointment (such as scar serums) can help to reduce and soften the look of stretch marks, especially if used regularly for the first few months after baby is born. By maintaining the skin moisturized and flexible, creams and skin serums can help the skin biologically repair the scarring made by stretch marks.

You can now get rid of stretch marks thanks to a new skin care product elaborated with biological components that rejuvenate your skin without leaving undesired side effects.

Published April 17th, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health

 
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