The good news is that you do not have to live the rest of your days hiding behind baggy clothes at the beach and avoiding looking at you body in the mirror. Today, there are a number of stretch marks treatment options to choose from.
Stretch Mark Cream
The most popular way to effectively fade the appearance of existing marks is by using a stretch mark removal cream. This method appeals to most women simply because this treatment can be done at home and is extremely affordable when compared to surgical procedures or laser therapy.
The typical stretch mark cream costs an average of $70.00 for a 6 to 8 oz tube. This will be enough for a one months application when applied twice daily. Of course, you may need a bit more depending upon the severity of the scarring and the size of the area on the body to be treated.
Some women use this type of skin care product as a preventative way of staving off unattractive scars before they happen!
Laser Therapy - This particular way to reduce striae, is usually done as an outpatient procedure in a doctors office. A single session cost between $375 to $500 and lasts an average of 18 to 25 minutes. These session are usually sold in a package of 6 or more, again, depending upon the amount of scarring that needs to be worked on. Do not expect to see amazing results! You will probably fare much better using a cream for stretch marks that comes with a money back guarantee and allows you to "try it risk free for at least 60 to 90 days" depending upon the product you choose. Laser therapy, is considered a cosmetic treatment and is not covered by insurance. *Note: this may cause burns and permanent uneven skin darkening depending upon your skins natural pigment.
Surgical Scar Removal - Involves a tummy tuck and works very well providing you have enough lose skin for the surgeon to cut away. The problem with this procedure is that stretch marks can effect many different parts of the body such as hips, lower back, thighs, breast and even the under arm area. After a tummy tuck procedure, you will have a scar, unless you have already had a C-section.
This is considered elective surgery and is not covered by insurance. Average cost may be $5,000 to $7,000. There is heightened chance of infection.
Your last option, which is really not an option at all is to make peace with your body and just live with your stretch marks. However, after reading all of this enlightening information, it would be hard to believe that any woman would just do nothing at all when it comes to feeling great about her body again.
I am including a link to Skinception Stretch Mark Therapy Cream, where you can try a one month supply for up to 90 days RISK FREE. You have nothing to lose but your stretch marks...
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