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Laser treatment for effective stretch mark removal

August 21, 2010
Posted in Stretch Marks — Written by Nicholas

Stretch marks can appear on your skin due to weight gain or rapid expansion of your skin. For some individuals, stretch marks can be a cosmetic challenge. If you feel you are one of those who suffer from stretch marks, there are plenty of options available out there.

There are numerous over-the-counter creams and lotions available to eliminate stretch marks. However, they do not provide the good results as stated. On the other hand, a laser stretch mark removal procedure is quite effective in eliminating those ugly looking stretch marks.

If you are opting for laser stretch mark removal procedure to get rid of those annoying stretch marks, you must know how the procedure works, its features and side-effects if any. By knowing this, you can determine whether or not to go for the procedure.

How laser stretch mark removal procedure works

The laser stretch mark removal procedure focuses a small ray of excimer laser to the areas where stretch marks are located. As the laser falls on the stretch marks, energy from the excimer laser is absorbed by the skin to stimulate the growth of new collagen.

As the new collagen starts to grow, it fills the stretch-marked area. This helps to reduce the appearance of stretch marks from your skin. Although laser stretch mark removal treatment costs a bit more compared to traditional methods, it does provide effective results. If you are looking for the best way to get rid of those stretch marks, laser stretch mark removal is the best option to go for.

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