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Stretch Marks

- A Skincare Reference for Stretch Marks: A Comprehensive Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment, and Long-Term Skin Health

Om Stretch Marks

Strains, or stretch marks, are a frequent form of scarring that can emerge on the skin's surface. Discolorations can range in tone from pink or red to purple or brown, and can appear as elevated or depressed streaks or lines. Although stretch marks can appear anywhere on the body, they most frequently appear on the stomach, upper legs, hips, breasts, and arms. Stretch marks are caused by the stretching of the skin beyond its usual boundaries. Several things might cause this stretching, including: - Stretch marks can appear when the skin is unable to expand and contract at the same rate as the body, which can happen during puberty and pregnancy. - Excessive weight gain can cause skin to stretch, especially if the weight is gained rapidly. - Rapid muscular growth or bodybuilding can also cause stretch marks because the skin is stretched by the underlying muscles. - Use of Corticosteroids: Topical or oral corticosteroid use over an extended period of time might decrease the skin's suppleness, increasing the risk of stretch marks. - Puberty and other hormonal shifts, as well as some medical problems, might alter the skin's capacity to expand without tearing or scarring. Stretch marks are a cosmetic issue for some people despite the fact that they are completely safe and offer no health hazards. Over time, they tend to diminish in color, becoming less prominent. The effectiveness of the many stretch mark creams, lotions, and treatments that claim to lessen their visibility varies. These treatments may lessen the visibility of stretch marks, but they won't get rid of them entirely. Stretch marks can fade or even disappear completely with time with good treatment and hydration.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelska
  • ISBN:
  • 9798878667463
  • Format:
  • Häftad
  • Utgiven:
  • 5. februari 2024
  • Mått:
  • 127x203x3 mm.
  • Vikt:
  • 73 g.
Leveranstid: 2-4 veckor
Förväntad leverans: 6. augusti 2025

Beskrivning av Stretch Marks

Strains, or stretch marks, are a frequent form of scarring that can emerge on the skin's surface. Discolorations can range in tone from pink or red to purple or brown, and can appear as elevated or depressed streaks or lines. Although stretch marks can appear anywhere on the body, they most frequently appear on the stomach, upper legs, hips, breasts, and arms.
Stretch marks are caused by the stretching of the skin beyond its usual boundaries. Several things might cause this stretching, including:
- Stretch marks can appear when the skin is unable to expand and contract at the same rate as the body, which can happen during puberty and pregnancy.
- Excessive weight gain can cause skin to stretch, especially if the weight is gained rapidly.
- Rapid muscular growth or bodybuilding can also cause stretch marks because the skin is stretched by the underlying muscles.
- Use of Corticosteroids: Topical or oral corticosteroid use over an extended period of time might decrease the skin's suppleness, increasing the risk of stretch marks.
- Puberty and other hormonal shifts, as well as some medical problems, might alter the skin's capacity to expand without tearing or scarring.
Stretch marks are a cosmetic issue for some people despite the fact that they are completely safe and offer no health hazards. Over time, they tend to diminish in color, becoming less prominent. The effectiveness of the many stretch mark creams, lotions, and treatments that claim to lessen their visibility varies.
These treatments may lessen the visibility of stretch marks, but they won't get rid of them entirely. Stretch marks can fade or even disappear completely with time with good treatment and hydration.

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