Stretch Marks Aren't Beautiful-Stretch marks are the body's way of handling the extra size of the region
Perhaps you have just had a baby and you hate the stretch marks that being pregnant caused. There are other times in life when you will deal with stretch marks too. They can happen during puberty. They can also occur if you are overweight. Stretch marks are the body's way of handling the extra size of the region. For most people, these stretched out skin marks are only temporary since as soon as the extra weight is loss, the marks become very difficult to see, if at all. Yet, for others they stick around
What Are They?
Stretch marks happen whenever the skin is over stretched. This causes the surface of the skin to be unable to develop the natural, normal amounts of collagen in the region. What happens then is that the skin simply gets a scar from the result. In medical terminology, this is called vegetures or sometimes striae. They are generally purple in color or red in some cases. Often times they will be a less bright color especially if they have been in place for some time. Often times, they are soft and are generally noticeable just as a scar would be.
Overcoming Them
If you have stretch marks, you likely would like to do anything possible to get rid of them. The first step is to lose the weight and to do it well. In other words, you'll need to work out and tone this area of your body considerably. You can use a product like cocoa butter applied to the area. Also, dermabrasion is an option. These methods can be highly helpful in improving the overall look of the skin. For those that have lost the weight and are unable to get the stretch marks to fade, another option is to use a laser treatment. The laser treatment allows for the removal of the damaged skin, at a very low level and allows healthy skin to heal over it.
There is no guarantee that you can get rid of the stretch marks, though. You may be able to avoid them by applying essential oils to the skin where they are beginning to show. Many times, they will fade on their own as you age. This is especially true of those stretch marks that develop during puberty. In addition to this, keep in mind that they often happen in areas of the body that are naturally covered.
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