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Stretch marks are a result of tears in the inner layers of the
skin. In fact they are made up of internal scar tissue, covered
by attenuated epidermis. It lacks hair follicles, sweat glands
and sebum glands.
Stretch marks appear as streaks of a few millimeters wide, deep
purple initially. As they mature they assume a whitish color.
They cause a disfiguringly irregular and flabby aspect of the
affected skin areas.
The following conditions may underlay the problem:
- pregnancy, in particular when associated with excessive weight
gain.
- rapid weight gain, particularly during puberty.
- conditions that lead to hormonal abnormalities.
The most affected areas are the tummy, breasts, hips and thighs
and even upper arms.
TREATMENT
Initially, stretch marks are a pinkish-purple. At this early
stage, treatment consists of daily massage with a special body
oil and repeated micro-dermabrasion. This makes the attenuated
epidermis to heal in more effectively. As a result stretch marks
heal in and become much less noticeable.
Micro-dermabrasion safely improves the epidermal structure and
the condition of the deeper dermis. It is a medical sand
blasting technique whereby microscopic particles abrade
the treated skin. In the process of microscopic penetration and
biological restitution, it stimulates the formation of new collagen
and elastin. This is needed to help the healing and results in
smoother skin. For the best result, micro-dermabrasion needs to
be regularly repeated in 6 to 10 sessions.
Once mature and white, stretch marks will respond to a far lesser
extend to this treatment. Should they, at this stage, still be
disturbing the best alternative is to resect the affected skin
by means of body contouring surgery.
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