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postheadericon Tretinoin For Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are unsightly and most people do not like the look of them. Women who have these marks on their body often feel self conscious about them and are always looking for different methods to get rid of them. There are many different products available that claim they are effective at getting rid of [...]

postheadericon Topical Tretinoin (Retinoic Acid) Improves Early Stretch Marks: Melbourne Dermatology Skin Care

Topical Tretinoin (Retinoic Acid) Improves Early Stretch Marks S. Kang, K. J. Kim, C. E. Griffiths, T. Y. Wong, H. S. Talwar, G. J. Fisher, D. Gordon, T. A. Hamilton, C. N. Ellis and J. J. Voorhees Department of Dermatology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, USA. Stretch marks are disfiguring lesions usually caused [...]

postheadericon Help Reduce Stretch Marks After Pregnancy

Overview Stretch marks, which are known to doctors as striae, are small scars in the skin that occur when skin has been stretched. Pregnancy is a common cause of stretch marks, because the skin around the stomach is stretched abruptly, causing small tears in the skin. In some cases, stretch marks will fade and go [...]

postheadericon Get Rid Of Light Colored Stretch Marks

Overview Stretch marks (also known as striae) are indented streaks that appear on the skin after a period of rapid growth. They can be pinkish, red, or purple in color and commonly affect pregnant women and adolescents during puberty. Stretch marks are not a medical problem because they do not pose a health risk, but [...]

postheadericon Best Stretch Mark Remedies

Stretch marks, which are known to doctors as striae, are tears in the skin that heal as scar-like streaks. Stretch marks appear most often after pregnancy, weight gain or a growth spurt, and usually occur on the stomach, legs and buttocks. Stretch marks do not pose a medical concern, and do not need to be [...]

postheadericon How can I get rid of stretch marks?

First, you should keep in mind that your stretch marks will gradually become much less noticeable in the months after you give birth. But if they continue to bother you, consider making an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss treatment. Most approaches have proven to be only modestly effective, but there are some things she [...]

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