Stretch Marks Treatment

Stretch marks – those telltale lines that appear after life’s changes – can be frustrating. But what if you could minimize their visibility and regain smoother, more confident skin? We can help!

Our clinic offers a variety of effective treatments, including Carboxytherapy and Microneedling with Radiofrequency, to target stretch marks and promote natural healing. Whether caused by pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or growth spurts, we have options to address your specific needs.

Who Can Benefit from These Treatments?

These treatments are suitable for individuals with concerns about stretch marks caused by:

How many sessions you will need?

During your consultation, The number of sessions you’ll need will depend on several factors, including:

During your consultation, our experts will assess your specific situation and create a personalized treatment plan outlining the recommended number of sessions.

FAQ.

1. Why do stretch mark form ?

Stretch marks form when the skin undergoes rapid stretching, which leads to the tearing of collagen and elastin fibers, leaving behind scars known as stretch marks. Factors that can increase the likelihood of developing them include: • Pregnancy • Growth spurts during adolescence • Rapid fluctuations in body weight • Family history of stretch marks • Prolonged use of corticosteroids • Genetic disorders such as Marfan syndrome or Cushing’s syndrome

2. Where do stretch marks appear on the body?

Stretch marks can appear in various areas of the body where fat is typically stored. Common locations include the abdomen or belly, lower back, hips, thighs, upper arms, and breasts. Additionally, stretch marks may develop in regions that have undergone rapid or excessive stretching. This can include the chest and shoulders, particularly in individuals who engage in weightlifting or rapidly gain muscle mass.

3. What’s the difference between stretch marks and cellulite?

Cellulite and stretch marks are more prevalent in women than in men. Cellulite gives the skin a dimpled or lumpy appearance, often likened to "orange-peel" or "cottage cheese" skin. It typically affects the hips, buttocks, and thighs. In contrast, stretch marks appear as bands, lines, or streaks that can be slightly raised or depressed. They are sometimes referred to as "love lines," "tiger stripes," or "angel scratches," commonly appearing during and after pregnancy. Stretch marks commonly occur on the abdomen, as well as the upper arms, buttocks, and thighs.

4. Is there a way to prevent stretch marks?

Cellulite and stretch marks are more commonly found in women than in men. Cellulite causes the skin to develop a dimpled or uneven texture, often described as resembling "orange-peel" or "cottage cheese." It typically appears on the hips, buttocks, and thighs. On the other hand, stretch marks present as bands, lines, or streaks that may be slightly raised or depressed. They are sometimes referred to as "love lines," "tiger stripes," or "angel scratches," frequently appearing during and after pregnancy. Stretch marks commonly occur on the abdomen, upper arms, buttocks, and thighs.

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