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Stretch Mark Action You Can Take

It first needs to be established that stretch marks are really scars. They are the damage left behind when the the skin has been stretched past its limit. This understanding is necessary so that we can continue with a discussion about how to prevent and treat them. There is a chance stretch marks will form any time you gain or lose weight very quickly. They are most often associated with women and pregnancy, but they are certainly not restricted to that demographic. There are other highly susceptible groups as well. Bodybuilders are another frequent recipient of stretch marks because of how quickly their muscles can grow. They are usually found on both their arms and chest. Youths who go through rapid growth spurts can also be left with stretch marks afterward. There are numerous stretch marks creams like Trilastin-SR that are available for purchase both online and off. The have been famously featured on daytime talk shows and in magazine. Customer reviews and testimonials are mostly positive. Many people turn to surgery to get rid of their stretch marks. This is an invasive approach that may not be right for everyone. You can discuss with your doctor whether or not this is a viable option for your. But when it comes right down to it the best remedy is to prevent getting them to begin with. During pregnancy keep your skin ultra moisturized so that it is supple and can best handle the rigors of pregnancy growth. Also try to exercises and eat wisely so that weight gain is kept as moderate as possible. This of course is easier said than done. For some, their stretch marks are a tremendous source of stress and anxiety. They are ashamed of their bodies and uncomfortable going to the beach or swimming pools. This is unfortunate, because it is unnecessary. Feel proud of your baby scars as they are natural and surely look worse to you than they do to anyone else.
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