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Stretch Marks

Stretch marks, also known as striae, are long, narrow streaks or lines that develop on the skin due to rapid stretching. They can occur in both men and women and often appear during periods of rapid growth, such as puberty, pregnancy, or significant weight changes.

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Montrose London - Stretch Marks

What Causes Stretch Marks?

Several factors can contribute to the development of stretch marks, including:

  • Rapid Growth: Such as during puberty.
  • Pregnancy: Hormonal changes and skin stretching.
  • Weight Fluctuations: Rapid weight gain or loss.
  • Genetics: Family history of stretch marks.
  • Corticosteroid Use: Can decrease skin’s ability to stretch.

Characteristics of Stretch Marks:

  • Colour Variations: Initially red, purple, or dark brown, which may fade to silvery or white over time.
  • Texture Differences: The affected skin may feel slightly indented or have a different texture.
  • Common Locations: Typically found on the abdomen, breasts, hips, buttocks, and thighs.

How Can You Treat Stretch Marks?

There are various treatments available to reduce the appearance of stretch marks and improve skin texture. Here is an overview of common treatments:

Non-Surgical Treatments:

  • SkinPen: A microneedling treatment that stimulates collagen production to improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of stretch marks.
  • Morpheus8: Combines microneedling with radiofrequency to enhance skin tightening and reduce stretch marks.
  • Sciton Halo: A hybrid fractional laser that targets both the surface and deeper layers of the skin to improve texture and deeper collagen production, amongst other conditions

Surgical Treatments:

  • Surgical Excision: In cases of severe stretch marks, surgical removal of the affected skin may be considered, often in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures like abdominoplasty.

What to expect

  • 30-Minute Consultation: With an aesthetician to discuss the procedure and evaluate your specific needs.
  • Proprietary Triage System: Ensuring referral to the most suitable practitioner.
  • Treatment at Montrose London: A leading specialist in skin aesthetics and plastic surgery.
  • Dedicated Patient Coordinator: A personal point of contact throughout your journey at Montrose London.
  • Comprehensive Post-Treatment Aftercare: With our expert doctors and aestheticians.