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Original Date of Publication: 27 Jul 2006
Reviewed by: Christopher J. Dannaker, M.D., Stanley J. Swierzewski, III, M.D.
Last Reviewed: 16 Apr 2008

Original Source: http://www.dermatologychannel.net/cosmetic/stretchmarksremoval.shtml

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Stretch Marks Removal



Stretch marks form when the skin layer becomes thin and less flexible. They are commonly associated with pregnancy, puberty, and rapid weight gain. As stretch marks mature, they often change from erythematous (red) and pink to white.

Stretch marks may have a genetic component. Microscopically, they indicate scarring of the dermis (inner layer of the skin).

Pulsed dye and vascular lasers can be used to treat stretch marks. Newer fractional resurfacing lasers appear to have a favorable effect as well. In most cases, repeat treatments are necessary. Topical creams, including Retin A, do not produce remarkable improvements in treating stretch marks.

Cosmetic Procedures, Stretch Marks Removal reprinted with permission from dermatologychannel.net
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