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Finding the Right Option for Stretch Mark Removal
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By: Pat Dee Email Article
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Today there are many women who are enquiring about options for stretch mark removal, especially after they have gone through a pregnancy. This is no wonder, since most women end up dealing with pregnancy stretch marks that they are less than happy with. Today there are a variety of different treatments out there for stretch marks, so you really shouldn't have to worry about them. However, if you didn't take care of your body while you were pregnant, you may have some really bad stretch marks on your body. In many cases, though stretch marks can be treated, you may not be able to ever be totally free of the stretch marks.

When you are pregnant, it is the sudden gain of weight that usually causes the stretch marks. When the skin gets stretched out too far, it can lead to these ugly red stretch marks. While they appear dark and red on your skin at first, over time they usually turn into lines that appear almost white. Many things affect whether or not you get stretch marks, and even drinking water and eating right during pregnancy can make a difference.

Prevention Better Then Using a cure

It is always best to prevent your stretch marks rather than to end up trying to treat them. However, if you do end up with stretch marks, there are quite a few options that you can consider. One option that many people go with in the first place is lotion that is developed for stretch marks. You’ll want to go with the lotions that contain ingredients such as lanolin, Aloe Vera, cocoa butter, Vitamin A, shea butter, Vitamin E, and wheat germ oil. These lotions can help to rebuild the structure of your skin, helping to heal the stretch marks you have.

Of course if you purchase a lotion to help get rid of your stretch marks, you'll want to give it some time to work. You may not see the results in the first couple days, but usually you should see some results in about a month. If it doesn't seem to be working by then, then you may want to go with another option. However, sometimes you'll find that lotions that work for friends don't help you, so you may need to find the right one for you.

Other Removal Options

If you find that lotions just don't give you the results that you really want, in some cases laser therapy treatment may be a great option to consider. This can be an option that is quite time consuming. Of course before you go with this option, it is important that you do your research and find out as much as you can about it. Take a look at both the pros and cons of laser therapy before making your decision.

If you want to find the best possible option for treating your stretch marks, take the time to talk to your doctor. They can let you know about home remedies, creams, and other options that you may want to consider.

Pat Dee is the publisher of 7 Secrets to Stretch Mark Free Skin a guide on fighting stretch Marks and using the right products with your skin type for Stretch Mark Free Skin. To learn more Stretch Mark treatments visit her blog at Stretch Marks Gone Fast or her web site at Stretch Mark

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