Stretch Marks and their Treatment

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Treatment for Stretch Marks

Preventing stretch marks may only be accomplished through good nutrition, healthy skin, and great family genes. Yet, there are a number of treatments available for stretch marks. These treatments include microdermabrasion, topical creams, and laser treatment. In fact, these treatments are affective in treating most types of stretch marks listed above.

In addition, people with stretch marks on the abdomen, especially women with stretched out skin in that area, may find a tummy tuck helpful in getting rid of most or all of the stretch marks. Some women also find that tanning tends to lighten up the appearance of stretch marks. However, many dermatologists may disagree. In particular, those who are treating their stretch marks should not tan while doing so.

 

Reduce Stretch Marks with Raw Shea Butter
Raw Shea butter, made from the nuts of the Shea Karite tree, has long been used in West Africa for skin care.

Using Body Thermage to Treat Stretch Marks
Body Herbage, a fairly new procedure approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2002, is sweeping the field of plastic surgery.

Treating Stretch Marks Naturally
The better the condition of your skin, the easier it will be to heal any stretch marks that occur.

Proper Skin Care Can Help You Avoid Stretch Marks
Stretch marks actually form when the skin is not elastic enough to stretch and therefore tears and forms a scar.

Avoiding and Reducing Cellulite
Once you have cellulite, removing it can be frustrating and confusing. Cellulite can be eliminated gradually by detoxifying the body and speeding up the metabolism.

Stretch Mark Removal by Laser as a Last Resort
Laser treatment has become popular in the field of beauty and skin enhancement for a variety of uses such as hair removal, acne and scar reduction, age spot reduction, and wrinkle removal.

Using Rosewood Oil to Treat Stretch Marks
The rosewood tree, a member of the laurel family, is native to the rain forests of South America.


 

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