As long as it is your stretch marks itching you are ok but anyone itching without stretch marks should see their doctor as it can be a sign of something serious.
Yes. Stretch marks can be found on any part of the body that has the potential to gain weight, including the face. The actual stretch mark occurs when the middle layer of skin is stretched to the point where it no longer retains any elasticity. According to the All about Stretch Marks website, bleeding occurs on a microscopic level and that is what causes the raised purple marks that can be found on newer stretch marks. As the damage heals, it leaves behind the traditional raised 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).
Ploysinusitis is the simultaneous inflammation of multiple sinuses. What causes this is that mucus gland gets blocked, but the gland keeps making mucus and cannot drain out. The mucus will then stretch the gland and creating a mucus filled cyst.
When bodies grow at a rapid pace, the skin sometimes is not ready for the growth the body is currently going through. This causes stretch marks to appear. Stretch marks are truly the skin being damaged from the extra stress it is not prepared for. Different lotions such as cocoa butter are used to keep the skin healthy and allow the skin to grow properly. Applying cocoa butter to stretch marks will help stretch marks go away.
There are plenty of creams that can help get rid of stretch marks. Mederma works great on stretch marks.
Having stretchmarks as a teenager doesn't mean anything bad and you certainly shouldn't be worried nor self conscious of it. When you are a teen parts of your body can grow rather quickly which causes you skin to stretch at a rapid pace which cause stretch marks. Almost every teen has stretch marks, it's normal.
No, stretch marks are caused by tears in lower layers of the skin. This is caused by a gain in mass that causes the skin to stretch more than the lower layers are capable, as they are not as elastic as the top layer. This can be caused by weight gain, increase in muscle, or pregnancy.
StriVectin does indeed work on stretch marks. About 93% of women said that they saw a significant improvement on the appearance of their stretch marks.
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stretch marks decrease in size as you loose weight
Yes to much tea does give you stretch marks