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Can You Treat Stretch Marks with a Collagen & Elastin Based Product?

by Julie Whyte

Stretch mark removal options range from the maddeningly inefficient to the truly successful. Among the successful treatments for stretch mark removal are creams that both get rid of flawed cells and stimulate the regeneration of new collagen and elastin fibers, and laser surgery.

Laser surgery is, of course, both expensive and risky, and it's use is almost always unnecessary. You've surely heard the concept of collagen and elastin before. Maybe you've seen these ingredients listed on a bottle of your skin lotion. Collagen, a protein naturally produced inside the human body, it's the building block of skin, and it confers skin its wonderful ability to bind together. However collagen molecules are too big to be able to penetrate the skin. Collagen cells must be produced from the inside to form part of the architecture of your skin.

Elastin, likewise, is a protein found in the skin. It gives skin elasticity. By enhancing your body's ability to synthesize collagen and elastin you increase the skin's ability to remain flexible, and improve the thickness of the epidermal layer. The result is a smoother and more evenly pigmented skin.

Many stretch mark creams claim to rely on their content of collagen and elastin. Sadly none of them do more than temporarily attract moisture to your skin. The effectiveness of a stretch mark removal product depends on the ingredients that truly influence your body's ability to both accelerate the production of collagen and elastin cells and to eliminate the skin cells that have been flawed by an over-stretching of the collagen and elastin fibers.

Stretch Mark Solutions with a Natural Ingredient

Laser stretch mark surgeries seem cutting edge but the only thing laser treatments will assist is the doctor's personal wealth. Although some doctors claim that lasers are effective in reducing stretch marks, there is no proof to confirm this. Most all plastic surgeons believe that lasers are ineffective. While lasers are capable of vaporizing and breaking down scars, they do not principally repair tissues. Impartial research have shown no beneficial changes in stretch marks after laser treatment.

Dermabrasion is a scar treatment used to reduce stretch marks but there is a huge problem associated with this scar removal technique. Dermabrasion removes the superficial layers of skin in order to heal scars and help the body renew skin with healthy components. First of all, it is very agonizing and it is not the best stretch mark treatment due to the fact stretch mark scars are deep in the skin, not on the superficial layer. Dermabrasion does not dig deep enough into the skin to help repair stretch marks.

Surgery for stretch marks is pricey and excessive. It can make your skin become irritated for up to 6 weeks after the surgery. A majority of the time, surgical procedures are not paid for by your insurance company so it comes straight out of your pocket. Why keep spending thousands when you can apply a stretch mark product teeming with all natural ingredients that provides the same results? The cream will fortify your skin and naturally eliminate stretch marks.

Products that contain natural ingredients include biological activators from your body's own regenerative mechanisms to prevent and eliminate stretch marks. They stimulate and control the replacement of flawed skin with new healthy cells.

With proper use (twice a day for a period of time depending on how old and deep the blemishes are) creams that contain natural ingredients exfoliate flawed cells, reducing and even getting rid of all signs of stretch marks.

Very few products can offer you a real solution for stretch marks. Our revolutionary skin care product has been designed to get rid of stretch marks and various other skin conditions, so we invite you to read our page and find the right solution for you.

Published November 23rd, 2007

Filed in Beauty, Health