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Medical Treatments For Stretch Marks
The good news is that even medical treatments can’t fully erase or prevent stretch marks. The reality of the situation may be a little more complicated than we originally thought, but there are still many ways to make your skin look and feel its best!
Laser Therapy
Microdermabrasion
Microneedling
Microneedling is a procedure that creates tiny pricks in the skin. The purpose of this treatment, which can be done safely with an okay- Qualcomm medical grade micronized needle device (to avoid any possible infection), and cause your loose muscles to become tighter by producing collagen & elastin for you – may help reduce some areas where there’s wasted space or sagging after weight loss surgery!
Microneedling is a minimally invasive way to treat the texture of stretch marks, even older ones, and it may help to even out skin tone.
Radiofrequency Therapy
Radiofrequency treatments work by sending energy waves into your skin that stimulate collagen production. The result can be firmer and more youthful-looking skin! Recently, radiofrequency was combined with microneedling to send the powerful vibrations even deeper into our pores where they release heat directly onto damaged areas like aging or scarred tissue for optimal results.
Radiofrequency therapy may be an effective way to improve the look of stretch marks, but more research is needed before we can make any assumptions about its effectiveness.
Chemical peel
Chemical peels are a popular way to remove the upper layer of dead skin cells on your body. Professional chemical peel treatments can be more powerful than at home versions and they’re applied in-office, so you don’t have worry about any side effects or damage that may occur when using them outside!
If stretch marks sound like something yor worrying thoughts every day then it might just mean there’s an issue with circulation underneath which causes deep pink pinpoint dots all over each region affected by these unsightly blemishes; this could also explain why some people get said patches even though others do not despite having similar conditions such as hormone imbalances during pregnancy.
Conclusion
Not all options are appropriate for all skin types, so it’s important to consult a dermatologist to find out which one is right for you.
The best thing to do if you want to get rid of your stretch marks is be patient. Many creams and other skin products claim they can be gotten rid of but most don’t work or are costly so it’s smart not to spend money on them unless absolutely necessary because time will heal any issue with these incisions in our bodies.