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5 Ways to erase (and prevent) stretch marks
Stretch marks can a be a bummer for people who put forth a lot of effort to lose weight. It can seem like trading one undesired element for another. These marks can also come from people who gain a lot of weight, such as body builders. This article addresses where stretch marks come from, and outlines some treatment options for people wanting to get rid of them.First of all, you need to understand why they appear in the first place. By drastically losing a lot of weight, the skin literally acts like a rubber band and suffers the effect of overstretching the elasticity. So what do you do?
There are some prescription creams on the market in the form of vitamin A. But moisturizing twice a day with paraffin-free products is another way too. But probably the quickest route to getting rid of stretch marks is Fraxel laser treatments. It's not cheap, but if you're paying to see a doctor and investing in prescription creams anyway, it could be worth taking a look at. These laser treatments target the lower layer of skin where the stretch marks are and end up burning them away! It sounds drastic, but the thermal treatment is very low -- just enough to provoke your body into repairing itself back to new. Read on here for more information.
If you are pregnant, consult your doctor before applying any creams or using treatments that could be questionable (like Retin A). Thanks to our readers for pointing this out!






















