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[S1075]Stretch Marks From Pregnancy
by Juliet Cohen, Jul

Stretch marks occur when expanding skin is stretched to its limit and tiny tears appear in the supporting layers of skin. Common in pregnancy, stretch marks affect 50-90% of pregnant women. Eat a healthy, diverse and balanced diet that keeps your weight gain within the recommended range of 25 to 35 pounds. Stretch mark prevention will save you the trouble of getting rid of stretch marks once they've occurred. Stretch marks occur because the collagen and elastin that bind your skin are stressed during weight gain, resulting in tears in your skin's elastic fibers. Drink plenty of water. Hydration is important for your overall health and well-being as well as that of your growing baby, and it is critical to healthy skin. The most common treatment is laser surgery for stretch marks. Take your vitamins.

Eat a healthy, diverse and balanced diet that keeps your weight gain within the recommended range of 25 to 35 pounds. A good way to get rid of stretch marks is to help repair the collagen and elastin growth in your skin. Specially formulated stretch mark creams aim to rebuild the structure and promote the rejuvenation of your skin's layers. Drink plenty of water. Hydration is important for your overall health. Laser therapy, topical medications and dermabrasion, alone or in combination have all been shown to be effective in diminishing the appearance of stretch marks. Using a laser or intense light, stretch marks are treated by flashes or beams of laser light that pass through the skin into the collagen within the second layer of skin. Postpartum laser treatments may be beneficial and are rapidly gaining in popularity.

Most of the topical treatments available should be used shortly after delivery, before they start to fade. Some women also regard a certain way plastic surgery after they are done having children. Most of the topical treatments available should be used shortly after delivery, before they start to fade. Most women believe that they can prevent stretch marks by using creams and lotions. There are many formulations on the market today that claim to help prevent stretch marks. Some of these may help moisturize your skin and reduce itching. Gaining much more than this can cause you to develop more stretch marks. Massage makes the affected area more supple, reducing stretch marks by stimulating new tissue to grow. Laser therapy is an effective way to treat pregnancy stretch marks.

Stretch Marks & Pregnancy Treatment Tips

1. Using lasers to remove stretch marks works because it repairs the skin's natural synthesis of collagen.

2. Collagen is a protein rich compound occurring in the body that repairs and rejuvenates skin tissue.

3. Cosmetic laser treatment for stretch marks works to stimulate renewed growth of depleted collagen.

4. Choose a lotion for pregnancy stretch marks that will replenish the lost moisture and keep the skin healthy.b

5. Massage makes the affected area more supple, reducing stretch marks by stimulating new tissue to grow.

6. Laser therapy is an effective way to treat pregnancy stretch marks.


Pregnancy leads to a beautiful ending: a tiny, cuddly, soft bundle whose wails sound like music upon entry into the world. A woman is never the same once she has a baby, literally. Her life will change, and her body will never regain its pre pregnancy form in every realm. Many women agonize over this reality, especially the silver streaks that cross their abdomens and forever label them as moms: thanks, stretch marks.

Though the majority of women never regret having a child, they regret what carrying that child has done to their bodies: permanently marring them with reddish streaks in what may have once been attractive places. Though we can't wave a magic wand and wish our marks away, we can minimize their appearance.

Stretch marks are not indicative of pregnancy. They indicate pulled or stretched skin. Just about anyone can get stretch marks, depending on their circumstances. Overweight individuals and pregnant mothers alike experience these lovely lines. Even teens experiencing growth spurts will find themselves with stretch marks. Depending on the severity of the stretching, on how far the skin was pulled, more than one layer of skin can sustain damage. Thus the final appearance of the reformed skin depends on the initial damage. Many post pregnant women aim to fade these marks into oblivion once their skin has returned to its normal size and the marks have become more noticeable.

Women approach the battle against stretch marks from a couple of different fronts. Some will purchase creams and lotions claiming to combat these unsightly effects. Most of these products claim that through regular use, their moisture filled products will fade the marks and make them nearly unnoticeable.

Upon developing, stretch marks have a pinkish to reddish hue. People first spot them at this point. Women with these marks should take note that they will fade over time, even without the use of cream, and thus one should consider the cost of treatment over the effects it will actually produce.

Inexpensive treatments exist as well, with cocoa butter topping the list. Many have found success with this department store find. Applying the cream twice a day will help the marks fade. The cocoa butter's added moisture helps the skin heal itself. Pregnant women will also want to consider this cheap and safe product, as moisturizing their skin during pregnancy will help reduce the number of stretch marks. Preventative measures like cocoa butter will ease the effects of the marks later on.

Overall, though they might find them unsightly, stretch marks often mark the glory of a woman: the fact that she can and did carry a baby. And in the striving to get rid of them, women might want to glance over that bottle of lotion at the beautiful creature that caused them in the first place, thus determining that they're not such a bad thing after all.
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