Stretch Marks – The legacy of growing pains

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Huge amounts of individuals across the world have to deal with stretch marks. Both males and females will find them appearing after times of rapid growth such as puberty. Women, of course, suffer with them post pregnancy.

They occur as our skin attempts to maintain its expansion with the rate of growth in the muscles, bones or, in the case of pregnancy, child. Invariably however, it fails to do so and tiny splits form in the middle layer of skin, known as the Dermis. These tears appear as red streaks at first and change over time to a silvery colour.

The stretch marks are actually areas of skin with lower levels of collagen. As the dermis is ripped apart during the growth phase, it fails to restore itself so that it looks like its former state. Of course, it is only a cosmetic concern as there is practically no medical downside to having these marks, the cosmetic concerns, however, are great. They make you feel self concious in front of people and don’t look very nice.

Stretch mark treatment involves boosting the collagen levels within the Dermis layer of skin. This is most effectively achieved by increasing your own bodies natural ability to produce collagen rather than introducing it from external sources. The best technique for doing this is skin-needling, using Dermarollers, which work as a type of collagen induction therapy.

The other additional advantage of this type of treatment, is the way in which it boosts the effectiveness of creams and oils, such as the very popular bio oil. It gives these lotions the ideal conditions to permeate the upper levels of skin far more effectively providing a much enhanced result.

As with anything health or medical related, it is vital to do your research and go and see your doctor before beginning or using any product or treatment.

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