Stretch marks (or striae in clinical wording) are marks that structure in the dermis (your centre layer of skin) because of quick weight changes. They usually happen during pregnancy, puberty or in patients who have as of late put on or shed pounds. When abrupt weight change extends the dermis excessively fast or far, the skin's connective filaments break apart, which causes scarring.
Stretch marks frequently show up as wavy red, purple, white or silvery streaks on the skin. They can appear close to your armpits, arms, chest, lower back, abdomen, hips, thighs, crotch or close to your armpits. While stretch imprints are not harmful, they can cause you to feel unsure/self-conscious. Stretch marks fade after some time, however, the best way to totally dispose of them is through laser treatment.
Stretch marks are all different and complicated to treat. That is the reason we modify every individual laser stretch mark removal treatment to every patient's particular needs.
A normal treatment convention to remove stretch marks generally includes 3-4 unique lasers for every session, just as an assortment of non-laser modalities, like Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) with Physiological Regulating Medicine (PRM) definitions, and hyperbaric oxygen medicines.
To begin with, each stretch mark is separately focused on the laser.
If you're thinking about getting laser treatment for your stretch marks, it's useful to recognize what to expect. Talk with your dermatologist about how long your recuperation period will be and what you can do to keep your skin sound during that time.
Immediately after your treatment, you'll presumably see that the treated region is red and somewhat delicate. Don't worry, this is totally normal. Truth be told, it's a decent sign – it implies the top layers of skin have been effectively removed and new skin is beginning to fill instead of the old skin. A few patients also experience rankling, however, this is just transitory and nothing to stress over. Your skin will presumably heal within a couple of days, though it might take up to a few weeks, particularly if you're accepting treatment for, especially difficult stretch marks.
The best updates on everything is that your outcomes will be permanent – which means you can say goodbye to your stretch marks everlastingly and say hello to fresher, smoother skin.