The Most Effective Stretch Mark Remover

2009 March 21

Learn about the Best Stretch Mark Creams

Is there a perfect stretch mark removal option that will work for all stretch mark sufferers?  Not likely.  However, there are a multitude of stretch mark removers that are utilized with varying results.  More and more of these tend to lean toward the natural approach while others involve a more radical approach, such as cosmetic or laser surgery.  As you can see, removing stretch marks can be an involved and time-consuming endeavor with the investment ranging from around $30 for stretch mark removal creams to thousands of dollars for plastic surgery or laser treatments.  

Which treatment works best for you will be determined by the age of your stretch marks, your skin type, and budgetary limits.  A general summary of some of the most popular stretch mark removal methods are detailed below:

Remember To Hydrate Yourself

Drink just as much or more water as you drink coffee, tea, or soda. Stretchmarks may also be caused by some nutritional dificiencies. Drink lots of water (at least 2 litres every day) – not soda or juices – because it helps your skin stay elastic. If you drink a lot of coffee or black/green tea, drink 3l of water a day.

Take Skin Supportive Vitamins

Vitamin E is a very key vitamin to take during pregnancy to prevent stretch marks. In addition, a cream or lotion containing Vitamin D will help in the prevention of stretch marks. However, because Vitamin E alone won’t work due to the large size of their molecule; the addition of lanolin, which has very small molecules, can be used to deliver the ingredients past the top layer of skin and help with skin elasticity.  If you have existing stretch marks, Vitamin E is believed to improve them by fading their appearance.  

Stretch Mark Products

Creams and lotions for stretch marks will not totally remove stretch marks, but will generally fade their appearance to the point where the affected skin blends with the surrounding healthy skin.  There are many stretch mark creams and oils that have been made to keep your skin taut and firm during pregnancy and actually help in the prevention of stretch marks from beginning.  The creams and lotions that enter the skin deeply will provide longer-lasting moisture that is essential to healthy skin. These creams are best used as night creams.

Surgical Procedures

Surgical procedures are generally the most expensive of the stretch mark elimination methods, though repeated laser treatments can result in similar prices.  The truth is that surgical treatment is considered to be the most effective and conventional method in removing stretch marks. This procedure generally involves the removal of areas of skin where the stretch marks have developed.  The second type of surgical treatment that can help remove stretch marks is laser scar removal. This type of procedure is minimally invasive and does not involve scarring or incisions.

Laser treatment of stretch marks and scars are claimed to stimulate collagen production below the skin as the dermal skin layer absorbs the laser light, filling out the skin and helping to return pigment to the scarred area. However, there is still disagreement within the health care industry regarding using lasers to treat scars and stretch marks and many physicians and plastic surgeons believe that lasers cannot treat stretch marks.

To sum it up, the stretch mark removal methods detailed above are all proven to work to varying degrees, depending on the sufferer’s skin type, age of the stretch marks, and available budget.  The least expensive of the stretch mark removers are the creams and lotions, which fade existing stretch marks and give them the opportunity to blend in with the surrounding skin.  This method is one of the easiest treatments and should be considered first — you may just be very pleased with the results while saving your hard-earned dollars!



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