Treatment Stretch marks don't require treatment. They are harmless and often fade over time. Treatment can make them fade, but they may never completely disappear. The following treatments are among those available to help improve the appearance and texture of stretch marks. None has been proved to be more consistently successful than the others. Katz recommends a pulsed dye laser, which is used to fade pigmented skin, for redder stretch marks and a fractional CO2 laser, which removes the top skin layers and promotes new skin growth, for white ones. The fraxel laser is also an option, says Jaliman, as it stimulates collagen production. You could also try microdermabrasion to help smooth
Laser stretch mark removal is a minimally invasive method of treating stretch marks. During the treatment, a technician targets high-intensity lasers to the affected area. The deep penetration of the laser stimulates collagen growth in order to thicken and resurface dermal layers.
Laser removal of stretch marks works by concentrating light rays on the skin. There are two ways to do this. Ablative laser procedure The first method is by removing thin layers of the skin with a laser beam. This promotes the growth of new smooth skin without stretch marks. 255xC.
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