I would suggest you abrade top layer of the skin where stretch marks are located. I've gained a lot of weight during pregnancy and got stretch marks all over my body. No stretch mark cream ever helped because stretch marks are like scars there's that dead cell buildup that you can only mechanically remove(exfoliate).
I've researched all kinds of methods and settled for microdermabrasion because it's not painful and you can do it yourself at home.The only thing you need to get are abrasive crystals.
During pregnancy when do you start to get stretch marks on your breast?
No your just fat
Stretch marks are formed by rapid stretching of the skin. Its caused by these major components: Growth (as in height or width), rapid weight gain, or pregnacy. You can fade them. You'll find many products on the market for stretch mark removal. Also, you can get laser treatment for harder ones.
To prevent stretch marks during your second trimester of pregnancy you could apply any type of stretch mark cream to your abdomen. You should talk to your gynecologist for advice on which cream would be appropriate for you. Also, to help the stretch marks disappear a little more be sure to apply the cream after your pregnancy.
Hi It's possible if you have gained weight and this will make it more likely for you to have stretch marks.
Why not just do a pregnancy test? If you have gained weight then that could be why you are getting stretch marks. I got stretch marks on my stomach 8 years ago, but I have never had a child.
Use Mederma which is best stretch mark cream. Apply 3 times in day and remove new as well as old stretch marks.
if you scratch a place where yo have psoriasis and rub the blood on the place of stretch marks its possible that you could get psoriasis on your stretch marks. and since psoriasis peels of your old skin and you get new skin by the time psoriasis gets better i think that will also get rid of your stretch marks
One can reduce and prevent pregnancy stretch marks by moisturising daily. One can also try to avoid gaining excess weight, besides the baby and the amniotic fluid as this will help reduce stretch marks.
Sure. Stretch marks are a result of other things besides pregnancy. A large weight loss could add stretch marks.
There is NO 'common age' for stretch marks. ANYONE at ANY age can get stretch marks, although in children they are exceedingly rare. The typical causes are pregnancy, obesity, and loss of skin elasticity (which is the one age-related criteria).
Stretch marks will decrease naturally over time; however there are gels and creams available to help with this process. Another option is laser surgery.