Prevention & Treatment of Stretch Marks

Stretch marks

Stretch marks are purple-red streaky scars that appear in overstretched skin. Around half of all pregnant women will develop stretch marks (striae gravidarum), usually in the third trimester, as the abdominal skin is forced to accommodate the growing uterus. Some pregnant women also develop stretch marks on the breasts, hips, buttocks and thighs. Another common cause of stretch marks is rapid weight gain. Depending on the skin type, fresh stretch marks can be pink, purple, brown or red. Over time, the stretch marks lose their bright colouring and become silvery, shimmering lines.

Symptoms:
The evolution of a stretch mark includes:

  • The skin is stretched beyond its capacity
  • The underlying tissue tears
  • The body responds by forming scar tissue
  • The fresh stretch mark looks pink, red, brown or purple
  • Over time, the colour fades
  • The stretch mark becomes a shimmering, silvery line
  • The silvery line may look slightly indented
  • The scar is permanent.

    Structure of the skin
    The visible layer of skin (epidermis) protects the delicate inner layers. The epidermis is made from several sheets of cells. Epidermal cells born in the bottom sheet push up through the layers to replace old, dead skin cells that are constantly sloughed off the surface. The epidermis also contains melanin, the pigment responsible for skin colour. Beneath the epidermis is the dermis. This deeper layer contains sweat glands, sebaceous glands, hair follicles, blood vessels and nerves. The dermis is made from two types of fibre: elastic fibres (elastin) for suppleness and protein fibres (collagen) for strength.

    The overstretched dermis
    Skin is remarkably flexible and can stretch substantially if given sufficient time. However, a rapidly growing foetus often means the abdominal skin is stretched further and faster than it can comfortably manage. The overtaxed fibres of the dermis tear at the points experiencing the greatest stress. Another common cause of stretch marks is rapid weight gain. Some people develop stretch marks during puberty, if their growth spurt is particularly fast. Whether or not a person develops stretch marks seems to partly depend on their skin's inherited characteristics. Other causes of stretch marks include corticosteroids and Cushing's syndrome.

    Prevention of stretch marks
    Research is contradictory. Most studies maintain that creams and lotions can't prevent stretch marks, but some trials have found significant successes with certain creams. Prevention suggestions include:
    Eat sensibly to avoid gaining excess body fat.
    Eat a highly nutritious diet to maintain the health of your skin.
    Wear a supportive maternity bra throughout pregnancy.
    Consider using creams such as Magia Bella Anti-Stretch Mark Concentrate that include centella asiatica extract, alpha tocopherol (vitamin E) and collagen-elastin hydrolysates

    Treatment of stretch marks
    Recent American studies found that stretch marks can be reduced with laser treatment and the regular application of creams containing retinoic acid or Retin-A for example, SkinMedica TNS Body Lotion. It must be stressed that retinoic acid should not be applied to the skin during pregnancy. There is currently no information on whether using retinoic acid is safe during breastfeeding. Another approach is to simply wait for the stretch marks to fade by themselves.

  • Rediscover Stretch Mark Cream

    Rediscover Stretch Mark Cream

    Rediscover Stretch Mark Cream

    O2CH Rediscover is a healing cream that helps the skin recover from any type of tissue damage. Softens the skin, protects and restores connective tissue. To be used as a treatment on stretch marks, fresh scars, blemishes, or following any skin peel.

    Magia Bella's Ultra-Intensive, Anti-Stretch Mark Concentrate

    Magia Bella  Anti-Stretch Mark Concentrate

    Magia Bella Anti-Stretch Mark Concentrate

    Introducing Magia Bella's Ultra-Intensive, Anti-Stretch Mark Concentrate (For Third Trimester Use) especially formulated to offer ultra defense, ultra elasticity and ultra elastin-building skin protection for the latter stages of pregnancy. Fortified with Elastigen SG (concentrate) and a unique topical transfer system that quickly smooths and hydrates tired, taut skin. This multi-dimensional concentrate is extraordinarily effective; hydrating deep into the tissue, strengthening the dermal matrix with collagen and elastin-building botanicals, and delivering essential nutrients so your skin is transformed, super supple, extremely elastic, and with the strength and resiliency to resist the extreme stretching and tearing pregnancy inevitably brings. Magia Bella is intensive protection, the very ultimate in innovative care for skin made fragile during the third trimester.

    Intensive Repair For Existing Stretch Mark

    • StriVectin SD (Better than Botox?)
    • StriVectin SD
      StriVectin-SD Intensive Repair For Existing Stretch Marks. Clinically proven to dramatically reduce the length, depth and texture of existing stretch marks. Corrects discoloration. Stimulates glycosaminoglycan and collagen synthesis. Significant, measurable results in 93% of subjects tested.

    SkinMedica TNS Body Lotion