If they realy like you it will not be an issue. only shallow people are botherd about things like that.
Stretch marks on the breasts can be very common while a girl is still developing, especially if she has gained weight recently or went through a big growth spurt. Many girls that age get them, however you may want to take her in to see a doctor to talk about treating them, so they don't become permanent.
It depends on where the marks are and what type of modeling you mean. Having stretch marks is not an automatic disqualification. Having stretch marks that will be visible when modeling might be.
Yes, you can get stretch marks during a C-section. Stretch marks typically occur due to rapid skin stretching, which can happen during pregnancy as the body expands to accommodate the growing baby. While the incision itself may not develop stretch marks, the surrounding skin can still stretch and lead to marks, especially if there is significant weight gain or hormonal changes during pregnancy.
They are more visable on tanned skin. Stretch marks don't tan, because they lack the melanin that your 'normal' skin still has. Stretch marks are basically a scar in a way - so look at any scars on your body and see what they look like when you have a tan, white? well that's the same for stretch marks.
Yeah, stretch mark creams can only lessen the appearance of stretch marks, they do not keep them from happening. You can try various proceedures after the fact to get rid of scars-or lessen their apprearance-such as laser treatments. Below is an article that explains laser treatments for scars.
Not everyone develops stretch marks during pregnancy, as their occurrence can depend on various factors such as genetics, skin type, and how quickly the skin stretches. If your skin is more elastic or if you gain weight gradually, you may be less likely to get stretch marks. Additionally, proper hydration and skincare may help maintain skin elasticity. However, it's essential to remember that each pregnancy is unique, and stretch marks can still appear later on.
Absolutely. First of all of all, you're likely still developing through puberty, and second - women's breasts are not completely identical. They are often different shapes and sizes. IF you are worried - have a chat with your GP. They've 'seen it all' before - and will give you a qualified, expert answer - and set your mind at ease.
Stretch marks are actually a type of scar which never goes away completely. They often fade so that they are not longer visible, but they are still there. The biggest factor in how quickly they will fade is youth and skin condition. And not smoking.
Probably not. Sudden weight gain can cause stretch marks, and losing that weight will certainly allow the skin to repair itself as much as it can, but stretch marks aren't going to fade any faster if the person returns to a normal weightversus going to an extra slim weight. Stretch marks fade somewhat over time.
Revamin Stretch Mark is an advanced cream that helps reduce the appearance of stretch marks. The cosmetic contains extracts, vitamins and oils that improve the condition of the skin on the abdomen, thighs, buttocks and arms. The natural formula of the product makes it safe for the skin and does not cause side effects. Bay nplink.net/4bon8soh
Girls may have small breasts but they are still girl breasts.
Stretch marks are hard to get rid of, but I was told that cocoa butter does help reduce them from being visible, but they're not going to go away. Liposuction is NOT the answer, and has nothing to do with getting rid of stretch marks.