Treating Stretch Marks
When your skin is stretched beyond its elastic limit, stretch marks are formed. This excessive stretching can be caused by rapid growth spurts, weight fluctuation, and pregnancy. But at the end of the day it doesn't matter how you got them, it only matters how you can get rid of them.
There are quite of few products out there that claim to be a miracle cure for stretch marks. But, don't be fooled. The only surefire way of eliminating them is through plastic surgery. Using any other option will only help minimize their appearance or cover them up, but it won't remove them.
Nevertheless, surgery isn't the best option for removing stretch marks in most areas. In fact, it is only truly viable for removing abdominal stretch marks below the navel. If you are interested in removing stretch marked skin from the arms and legs, then surgery is not the best option because the limbs are round and suturing could lead to puckered skin.
As you can see, surgery won't eliminate all your stretch mark problems. To deal with the rest of your body, you need to find other alternatives.
Basically, how to get rid of stretch marks is not the question you should be asking yourself. Instead, you should be investing some time in finding effective products to help reduce them. Two of the most common treatment options are microdermabrasion or stretch marks creams.
If you prefer to use a cream solution then you should look for one that contains Helix Aspersa Muller extract and rose hip oil. These creams use biological activators such as those found in your body's own regenerative processes to eliminate stretch marks. They trigger and control the synthesis of collagen, elastin, and GAGs while also replacing flawed skin with healthy skin cells.
Regular use of a natural stretch mark cream will 'digest' flawed cells, dissolve skin lesions, and help reduce stretch marks. By using the best stretch mark cream you can improve your skin's elasticity by destroying pathogens and triggering the regeneration of normal collagen.
Another option for the treatment of stretch marks is microdermabrasion. This process inflicts a tiny bit of "damage" to the affected area which causes the body to react by trying to repair it.
In this manner, damaged cells are carried away and new cells can take their place. As with any other topical treatment, this procedure is a slow fix which requires your patience and consistency.
BIOBODYCREAM can help rid stretch marks from your skin thanks to its natural composition. This stretch mark removal cream contains snail serum that can help the skin regenerate. BIOBODYCREAM can be part of a complete stretch marks treatment that includes a healthy diet and healthy daily habits.
Published January 12th, 2010