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Female Stretch Marks
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For women stretch marks occur when their skin gets excessively stretched during pregnancy, weight changes or growth spurts. Often they can occur due to medications, mainly hormones and steroids. When quickly expanding skin is stretched to its limit, small tears appear in the supporting layers of skin resulting in stretch marks.
Pregnancy creates repercussions on the body and stretch marks is one of them. Stretch marks are one of the most recognized and talked about dermal alterations that affect women. Almost 90% of pregnant women will experience stretch marks. There is a genetic predisposition to forming stretch marks during pregnancy. It is possible to fade stretch marks away.
There are several over-the-counter therapies aimed to prevent stretch marks. However no cream or lotion can completely remove stretch marks. Dermabrasion or chemical peels also have restricted effect on them. The effects of these treatments vary from regular to minimal.
Surgical alternatives involve removing areas of stretched skin. These surgical procedures are efficient, but are more invasive and require recovery time. The most popular solutions for treating stretch marks are the innovative skin care products – essentially oils and creams to naturally assist in rejuvenating the skin.
You can help prevent stretch marks by maintaining a controlled and steady weight gain during pregnancy. Use a body brush to massage susceptible areas to increase blood circulation. Drink plenty of water. Take prescribed vitamins. Keep skin liberally and effectively moisturized through out your pregnancy and afterwards with one of the many oils and creams marketed especially for stretch mark prevention.
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