Stretch marks

Stretch marks appear as horizontal or vertical lines on the skin, primarily affecting the thighs, chest, and abdomen. Initially, they may present a red hue, but over time, they transition to a white color.

The main causes of stretch marks include sudden increases in height or weight during adolescence, pregnancy, and certain hormonal disorders.

Prevention is crucial in reducing the likelihood of developing stretch marks. Regular use of moisturizers and body oils helps maintain skin elasticity. Additionally, staying well-hydrated and adopting a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables contribute to healthier skin.

Treatment methods for stretch marks vary and can include the use of cosmetic or natural products, as well as aesthetic treatments. These treatments primarily focus on nourishing and regenerating the skin while improving microcirculation.

Recommended treatment protocols:

Microneedling (Derma-Roller)

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Dermapen Microneedling

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Mesotherapy (Heterogeneous)

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RF Radio Frequencies

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Dermabrasion

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Endoderm (Palm Touch Therapy)

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