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7 Painless Ways to Remove Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are a widespread issue that happens when your skin stretches or shrinks rapidly. This may cause collagen rapture in the skin and lead to stretch marks as the skin heals. They often form during pregnancy, puberty, or rapid weight gain and loss. Both men and women can get stretch marks. At the beginning, they look like thin red or purple lines on your skin. Over time, they become lighter almost translucent. Because stretch marks are a type of scarring, it is impossible to get rid of them with only natural remedies. The combination of natural remedies and professional cosmetic procedures is the best way to fade them completely.

By Amelia GrantPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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7 Painless Ways to Remove Stretch Marks

Below are 7 remedies that can help you remove stretch marks and improve the quality of your skin.

1. Laser removal

Laser removal is currently one of the most effective ways to treat stretch marks. In laser stretch marks treatment, the doctor directs the concentrated light to smooth the skin and stimulate collagen production in the targeted area. This treatment works best for the new stretch marks that have a pink color. It can be hard to treat old stretch marks because of a lack of blood vessels and poor collagen production. To treat old stretch marks you may require several procedures.

During the procedure, the doctor may numb the target area to reduce discomfort caused by laser treatment. After the procedure, you may experience several side effects that include itching, bleeding, and scabbing. It is important to avoid scratching your skin to ensure fast healing. As the skin heals, your stretch marks become less visible.

2. Topical vitamin A

Topical application of vitamin A can improve your skin’s texture and appearance. There are a lot of creams, gels, and lotions containing ingredients derived from vitamin A. These remedies are called topical retinoids. You may find on the market lighter OTC retinoids that don’t require a prescription. Higher concentrations that include tretinoin, isotretinoin, and adapalene need a prescription from a dermatologist.

Topical retinoids can fade stretch marks and make your skin smoother. The stronger the concentration of retinoids, the better will be the result. Apart from stretch marks, retinoids can be used to treat acne, sun damage, and even melasma. When using retinoids, it is important to use a minimum of 50 SPF creams. Otherwise, you run the risk of skin hyperpigmentation.

3. Aloe vera

Aloe vera is a great remedy to lighten and get rid of stretch marks on your skin. There are several ways to use them for stretch marks treatment. The easiest way is a topical application of aloe vera gel on the affected area. Use this gel to massage the area for several minutes to improve blood flow and stimulate collagen. You can mix aloe vera gel with other natural remedies like honey to prepare a DIY mask for your skin. Let the mask stay on your skin for 30 minutes and wash it away with lukewarm water.

4. Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is a minimally-invasive procedure that can be used to treat different skin concerns. Dermatologists use this procedure to improve the appearance of age spots, acne scars, wrinkles, and stretch marks. During the procedure, the doctor uses a special device to gently polish the outer layer of skin in the affected areas. After the procedure, the specialist applies a moisturizer and sunscreen to protect your skin from the damage of UV rays.

This procedure helps remove the affected layer of the skin and boost healing processes in the targeted areas. The result is usually seen immediately after the procedure. After microdermabrasion, it is necessary to protect your skin with sunscreen and moisturize it properly. This helps your skin to heal in the right way and prevents unpleasant side effects.

5. Hyaluronic acid

Hyaluronic acid is a polysaccharide that naturally occurs in your body. This acid can give your skin a plump, hydrated, and youthful appearance. By applying hyaluronic acid to the skin, you can stimulate collagen production and boost healing processes. This helps support your skin’s structure, elasticity, and makes it smoother, fading the appearance of stretch marks.

Hyaluronic acid isn’t a first-line treatment for stretch marks and cannot completely remove them. However, it can boost the effect of cosmetic procedures. It is recommended to apply hyaluronic acid on the clean skin after a shower and scrubs.

6. Vitamin A supplements

Topical vitamin A is a great remedy to smooth stretch marks on your skin. But what about oral vitamin A? Food supplements with vitamin A can help you improve the quality and appearance of your skin from the inside. Vitamin A can boost the production of collagen and stimulate the production of new blood vessels. This promotes healing processes and improves the skin tone.

Vitamin A deficiency can make your skin more prone to stretch marks and wrinkles. By taking vitamin A food supplements, you can fade stretch marks and improve the quality of your whole skin.

7. Natural oils

There are several oils that can help you improve the texture of the skin and smooth stretch marks. Coconut oil can help boost the healing processes on the affected area and moisturize the skin. Argan oil improves the skin’s elasticity and helps reduce or prevent the appearance of stretch marks. Rosehip oil is a rich source of vitamins A and C. They boost collagen production and can reduce the appearance of scars or stretch marks.

You can apply these oils directly to the stretch marks after a shower. Scrubbing your skin before can enhance the effect of oils. You can add them in DIY masks for stretch marks.

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