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postheadericon How to Remove Stretch Marks

Stretch mark, also known as striae by dermatologists, is a skin disorder produced by different kind of occurrences. However, the instance is the same; for a determined reason there is an overstretching of the skin. This interrupts the production of collagen, the protein that our body uses for connecting our tissue.

Drink plenty of water. Adequate hydration keeps your skin soft and less likely to develop stretch marks. Caffeine can increase your risk of stretch marks. If you're stuck on your caffeinated coffee or tea, make sure you balance the fluids. Drink just as much—or more—water as you drink coffee, tea, or soda. Stretch marks can also result from nutritional deficiency. Be sure to consume foods that promote skin health: foods rich in zinc, such as nuts or fish; foods high in vitamins A and C, such as carrots and citrus fruits and milk; protein-rich foods, such as eggs.

Stretch mark prevention will save you the trouble of getting rid of stretch marks once they've occurred. Stretch marks occur because the collagen and elastin that bind your skin are stressed during weight gain, resulting in tears in your skin's elastic fibers. Typically, on light-skinned women, stretch marks will appear red or pinkish. Darker-skinned women will notice that their stretch marks are lighter than the surrounding skin. They may appear on your abdomen, buttocks, breasts or thighs.

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postheadericon How To Prevent Stretch Marks During Pregnancy

How To Prevent Stretch Marks During Pregnancy

By Gen Mason

For many women—especially those who favor bikinis—stretch marks are more to be dreaded than flabby thighs. Nevertheless, 90% of all women will develop pink or reddish, slightly indented, sometimes itchy streaks on their abdomen, hips and/or breasts, sometime during pregnancy. Stretch marks, also called striae distensae, occur most frequently on the abdomen, but some women also get them on the breasts, buttocks or thighs.

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postheadericon Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy

Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP), also known as polymorphic eruption of pregnancy, is the most common rash in pregnant women. It normally occurs in first pregnancies during the third trimester with an average onset of 35 weeks. Thankfully, PUPPP does not usually affect subsequent pregnancies.

Appearance of PUPPP The rash of PUPPP almost always begins in the stretch marks (striae) of the abdomen. It does not involve the belly button distinguishing it from other common rashes of pregnancy. The rash itself consists of small, red wheals in the stretch marks that grow together to form larger wheals on the abdomen. Sometimes the rash can include small vesicles. Over the next several days, the rash can spread over the thighs, buttocks, breasts, and arms.

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postheadericon Fraxel Laser Stretch Mark Removal on Shine

Fraxel Laser Stretch Mark Removal
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postheadericon Striae stretch mark cream review

Technically known as striae distensae,stretch marks can range from tiny lines of demarcation to overwhelming discolorations and indentations that can have a huge effect on the self-esteem of the person who has them.

Common causes of stretch marks

Stretch marks are striations, channels and grooves on the exterior walls of the skin that occur when the skin stretches over a part of the body that is growing too fast. The skin needs time to shrink and to grow, so if it expands too quickly, the elastic fibers that bind the skin (elastin and collagen) tear and form of stretch marks. Pregnancy, obesity, bodybuilding, or the overuse of medicinal steroid hormones can all cause stretch marks.

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postheadericon What Are White Stretch Marks?

White stretch marks are actually old stretch marks. These marks and streaks develop when the tissue underneath the skin is stretched excessively, usually from rapid growth. This is one reason why many pregnant women develop them on their stomachs. These marks come in different colors, mainly red, purplish and white. Let's find out what it means to have stretch marks that are white or silvery in color.

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postheadericon Can Stretch Mark Removal Happen?

Unsightly stretch marks can be embarrassing. Whether you obtained them from pregnancy, weigh lifting, or simply from growing up, their appearance can leave you feeling self conscious and at a loss of what to do.

Manufacturers realize this, which is why there is a bevy of products out there that are supposedly successful at removing stretch marks. Finding which stretch mark cream may be right for you is a matter of reading stretch mark cream reviews

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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 removed. If you dislike the appearance of your stretch marks, however, some treatments are more effective than others.

Microdermabrasion
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postheadericon Stretch Marks

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There are many oils, creams, and lotions that are purported to improve or even prevent stretch marks. While Retin-A has been shown to be marginally effective at reducing the apparent depth of stretch marks, and there are those who swear by treatments with other lotions and potions, most medical experts agree that the claims are mostly hype.

With the advent of the use of lasers for cosmetic purposes, though, hope for the treatment of this cosmetic problem seems to have been renewed.

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postheadericon How To Prevent Stretch Marks During Pregnancy

For many women–especially those who favor bikinis–stretch marks are more to be dreaded than flabby thighs. Nevertheless, 90% of all women will develop pink or reddish, slightly indented, sometimes itchy streaks on their abdomen, hips and/or breasts, sometime during pregnancy. Stretch marks, also called striae distensae, occur most frequently on the abdomen, but some women also get them on the breasts, buttocks or thighs.

Stretch marks usually occur in the dermis, or elastic mid-layer of the skin. Repeated or sudden stretching of this layer causes a breakdown of the tissue, leaving behind scar tissue. Stretch marks usually occur during mid- to late pregnancy. As their name implies, Scar tissue that forms when the normal elasticity of the skin can't keep up with the stretching required during pregnancy is called stretch marks. Stretch marks are generally due to a large and/or rapid increase in weight.

Mothers-to-be whose skin tone is good and elastic either because of heredity or because they have maintained years of healthy nutrition and positive exercise habits may go through one or more pregnancies without any striations. Others, by keeping weight gain gradual, moderate and steady may be able to minimize and possibly prevent stretch marks.

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