Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Stretch Mark Treatments That Really Work

By Nancy Fair

Stretch marks are a form of scarring that can occur when a person's skin is overstretched. Stretch marks have the initial appearance of purple or red looking lines. Over time, they will fade until they are pale in color.

The two main causes of stretch marks are pregnancy and obesity. Stretch marks are a very common condition. Just think of all the people who have been either pregnant or overweight! Stretch marks are not just confined to the female population. It might surprise you to know that male body builders suffer from this condition also.

Fortunately, there are some very effective scientific remedies available to treat stretch marks. Here's a look at three of the most common ways to deal with this condition.

1. Dermabrasion. This is a type of stretch mark surgery that takes place under general anesthetic. Dermabrasion is useful for reducing the visibility of abnormalities on your skin such as sun damage, dark spots and scars. The surface of the skin is literally sanded off during this procedure.

Dermabrasion works best when the scar or mark being treated is above the surface of the skin. For the treatment of sunken scars, though, it's not nearly as effective. The procedure is very painful and the healing process can take several months.

2. Microdermabrasion. Often referred to as microderm, this is a far less invasive procedure. It's a popular, easily accessible treatment that doesn't require an anesthetic. It involves removing the surface layer of the skin by using a special wand with a roughened surface to lightly sand the skin. Microdermabrasion enjoys a reputation as a painless treatment that is perfectly safe.

3. Creams and lotions. The market is overflowing with stretch mark creams and lotions that promise to get rid of your problem. Creams and lotions containing Vitamin A, cocoa butter or an assortment of other ingredients are highly popular.

Some of these products have a lot of research behind them and can be quite effective at reducing the appearance of stretch marks. Some of the more effective treatments for stretch marks are Trilastin, Revitol and NuVectin. You should be aware that most of these products are best for preventing rather than eliminating stretch marks.

However, many products tend to overstate their ability to get rid of stretch marks. It's important that you read some independent customer reviews on any stretch mark product before you buy it. Do a web search for the product you're considering, and examine sites that aren't associated with the manufacturer. Be sure to investigate the manufacturer's website and research the source of their product claims if you can. - 15438

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