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Reset RenewalStretch marks, or striae, are common skin scarring, often appearing as silvery-white or purplish lines. These scars result from rapid stretching of the skin, typically caused by weight gain, pregnancy, puberty, or even rapid muscle growth. The skin’s dermis layer is responsible for maintaining its elasticity, and tears during these periods of growth lead to visible stretch marks. Although these marks may fade over time, they seldom disappear completely without treatment.
Stretch marks can develop anywhere on the body, but they most frequently appear in areas where fat is stored, such as:
Initially, stretch marks appear reddish or purple and may feel slightly raised. Over time, they fade to a lighter, silvery-white colour and become softer to the touch. This colour change marks the transition from new (striae rubrae) to older (striae alba) stretch marks, making them more challenging to treat effectively as they age.
Treating stretch marks is complex; no single treatment offers a universal solution. At Skin Renewal, we understand that each case is unique. That's why we embrace combination treatments to address stretch marks from multiple angles, ensuring optimal results. Whether the marks are fresh and reddish or older and silvery, our doctor-led approach tailors treatments specifically for you.
Depending on the severity and age of your stretch marks, your treatment plan may include a combination of the following:
At Skin Renewal, our team offers a doctor-led approach to stretch mark treatment, ensuring every patient receives personalised care. During your consultation, our doctors will assess the affected areas and recommend a tailored treatment plan based on the condition of your stretch marks. Combining treatments allows us to target stretch marks at multiple levels for more effective and longer-lasting results.
Our holistic approach to skin health means we don’t just address the surface but work on deeper layers to rebuild collagen and improve elasticity. We pride ourselves on offering cutting-edge technologies in a professional, doctor-led environment.
While stretch marks are harmless, they can affect your confidence and self-image. Skin Renewal is committed to helping you feel your best by offering a comprehensive, results-driven approach to treating stretch marks.
Stretch Marks treatments are available in Gauteng at the Morningside, Parkhurst, Rosebank, Bedfordview, Fourways, West Rand, Irene, Waterfall, Irene, Lynnwood and Brooklyn clinics, as well as in the Western Cape at Cape Quarter, Claremont, Constantia, Century City, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Willowbridge clinics, and Kwa-Zulu Natal at the Ballito, Durban and Umhlanga clinics.
Yes, stretch marks can appear even without weight gain. Stretch marks are often caused by rapid skin stretching due to growth spurts, pregnancy, hormonal changes, or muscle growth from intense exercise. The older the stretch mark, the more difficult it becomes to treat.
Stretch marks may appear red or purple initially and fade to white or silver over time. However, if the skin's elasticity is compromised, its appearance may become more pronounced without treatment. Treating stretch marks early can ensure a better result.
While weight loss doesn't directly cause stretch marks, pre-existing marks may become more noticeable as the skin loosens. Rapid weight fluctuations can also affect the skin's elasticity, potentially leading to new marks.
Stretch marks occur when the skin is stretched too quickly, causing the collagen and elastin fibres to break. Common triggers include pregnancy, puberty, rapid weight changes, and certain medical conditions or medications.
Carboxytherapy, laser treatments, and skin needling are safe and effective treatments for stretch marks. They improve blood circulation and stimulate collagen production to repair damaged skin.
Most stretch mark treatments, such as Carboxytherapy, laser treatments, and skin needling, are minimally invasive and generally well-tolerated. Some patients may experience mild discomfort, which is temporary and manageable. Mild sensitivity can be experienced after the treatment is performed.
Stretch Marks treatments are available in Gauteng at the Morningside, Parkhurst, Rosebank, Bedfordview, Fourways, West Rand, Irene, Waterfall, Irene, Lynnwood and Brooklyn clinics, as well as in the Western Cape at Cape Quarter, Claremont, Constantia, Century City, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Willowbridge clinics, and Kwa-Zulu Natal at the Ballito, Durban and Umhlanga clinics.
Yes, stretch marks can appear even without weight gain. Stretch marks are often caused by rapid skin stretching due to growth spurts, pregnancy, hormonal changes, or muscle growth from intense exercise. The older the stretch mark, the more difficult it becomes to treat.
Stretch marks may appear red or purple initially and fade to white or silver over time. However, if the skin's elasticity is compromised, its appearance may become more pronounced without treatment. Treating stretch marks early can ensure a better result.
While weight loss doesn't directly cause stretch marks, pre-existing marks may become more noticeable as the skin loosens. Rapid weight fluctuations can also affect the skin's elasticity, potentially leading to new marks.
Stretch marks occur when the skin is stretched too quickly, causing the collagen and elastin fibres to break. Common triggers include pregnancy, puberty, rapid weight changes, and certain medical conditions or medications.
Carboxytherapy, laser treatments, and skin needling are safe and effective treatments for stretch marks. They improve blood circulation and stimulate collagen production to repair damaged skin.
Most stretch mark treatments, such as Carboxytherapy, laser treatments, and skin needling, are minimally invasive and generally well-tolerated. Some patients may experience mild discomfort, which is temporary and manageable. Mild sensitivity can be experienced after the treatment is performed.