Removing Stretch Marks: Microdermabrasion and Stretch Mark Balms
Stretch marks appear due to rapid stretching of the skin that may be produced by pregnancy, rapid weight gain, or sudden growth spurts. It's not always easy to prevent them, but if you do have stretch marks there are various treatments that can help you treat them.
Microdermabrasion: A Viable Option for Stretch Mark Removal
Microdermabrasion for stretch marks is often used to treat this skin condition. Microdermabrasion is a common, cosmetic procedure that removes the superficial layers of the skin. It is more intense than normal exfoliation, but much gentler than dermabrasion.
Microdermabrasion does not require anesthesia or a substantial recovery period. However, it may be necessary to have several sessions to obtain the results you are looking for. The thought behind microdermabrasion is quite simple.
Abrasive micro crystals are used to sand off the skin and inflict a small and controlled amount of damage. Once the skin is damaged it will quickly react by producing new skin cells to cover the "damaged" area.
Patiently they stretch marks will be "sanded off". Microdermabrasion is often used to treat aged skin and to help remove scars, however, if you have sensitive skin you may want to use softer crystals, like sodium bicarbonate, for example.
A Gentle Option for Stretch Mark Removal: Stretch Mark Creams
Stretch mark balms and creams are another common form of treatment for stretch marks. These products work by including specific ingredients instead of using abrasive micro-crystals, nevertheless, you can also opt for microdermabrasion creams that are made with special ingredients.
Look for products that repair collagen and elastin. Both of these components are essential to healthy, unblemished skin. Ingredients like retinol, neuropeptides and Vitamin C are just a few products that can promote the production of collagen.
Snail serum and rose hip seed oil are also ingredients that help repair collagen. They can also induce the production of new cells. Both of these ingredients have been used for centuries to treat different types of skin problems.
In Hippocrates time, several doctors used snail serum to help treat burns and other skin traumas. In fact, it was also used to treat small pox, measles, and even acne. This was possible because snail serum showed the ability to break down scar tissue and replace it with healthy skin cells.
Rose hip seed oil has been a popular product for the treatment of all types of scars including stretch marks. It's high concentration of Vitamin A, Vitamin C and essential fatty acids work to break down scar tissue. After a few applications you will see how your stretch marks shrink.
If your efforts to prevent stretch marks were unsuccessful then you'll need to find an effective stretch mark treatment. BIOBODYCREAM is a natural stretch marks cream that is made with snail serum. Besides being an effective stretch mark removal treatment, BIOBODYCREAM is also gentle enough to use on all types of skin no matter how sensitive.
Published February 23rd, 2010
Filed in Skin Care
