To get rid of stretch marks after pregnancy and child birth, use anti stretch marks cream and apply it firmly on the stretch marks. I have heard about "Revitol Stretch Mark Cream" which is the best cream found on net and at your pharmacist. There are many good reviews about this cream found on the net.Do not buy any type of anti stretch marks cream from a unknown source, try to visit a reputable pharmacy in your area and purchase one and one more thing, just carefully read all the instructions and follow them.
Also read the side effects if any. I got information on Revitol via the link in the source.
As a nurse I get asked this all the time, especially of my doula clients. Topical creams such as retinoid products and alpha hydroxy acids, combined with topical steroids can be used to prevent stretch marks. This is something you would need to talk to a dermatologist about.As far as stretch marks that you currently have, cocoa butter may fade them slightly, but it will not get rid of them.
Some people find that sunless tanning treatments (both over-the-counter lotions and sprays and in-salon types of treatments) can help cover up stretch marks. Although there are tons of creams and other skin products on the market that claim to eliminate stretch marks, the truth is that most are ineffective and often costly. You can't make stretch marks go away entirely without the help of a dermatologist (a doctor who specializes in treating skin problems) or plastic surgeon.
These doctors may use one of many types of treatments - from actual surgery to techniques such as microdermabrasion and laser treatment - that reduce the appearance of stretch marks. These techniques are expensive and are not usually recommended for people in their teen years because they are not finished growing and their stretch marks will probably diminish over time anyway.
First, you should keep in mind that your stretch marks will gradually become much less noticeable in the months after you give birth. But if they continue to bother you, consider making an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss treatment. Most approaches have proven to be only modestly effective, but there are some things she may be able to do to improve their appearance.
If you're not breastfeeding, your dermatologist may prescribe tretinoin cream (commonly known by the trade name Retin-A), alone or in combination with other creams. A few studies have shown that applying 0.1 percent tretinoin cream may help with stretch marks. In one study, the treatment reduced the length of the stretch marks by 14 percent and the width by 8 percent.In another study, it decreased the length by 20 percent.
However, there's no good information about how the medication is absorbed, whether it gets excreted in breast milk, and what effect it might have on your baby, so it should be avoided while nursing. Laser therapy is another option if you're looking to improve the appearance of stretch marks after delivery. According to the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, a surgeon can use different types of lasers depending on the color of the stretch marks.
One type reduces the color of dark stretch marks while another stimulates the production of pigment-making cells in already faded stretch marks. A newer type of laser therapy can be used to stimulate the production of collagen and help restore the skin's elasticity in depressed stretch marks.
There are quite a few good and effective creams which you can use.
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