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Stretch marks, or striae, are a common skin condition characterized by linear, streak-like scars that occur when the skin is stretched rapidly due to factors such as pregnancy, puberty, weight gain, or certain medical conditions. They often appear as red, purple, or dark brown streaks initially, and may fade to a lighter color over time. While they are generally harmless, many individuals seek treatment for their cosmetic appearance.
Laser Therapy – Our advanced laser treatments, including fractional lasers and pulsed dye lasers, target the dermal layer of the skin to stimulate collagen production and reduce the appearance of stretch marks. Laser therapy helps to improve skin texture and color, making the marks less noticeable.
Microneedling – This minimally invasive procedure involves creating tiny micro-injuries in the skin using a microneedling device. The treatment stimulates collagen and elastin production, which helps to improve the texture and appearance of stretch marks.
Chemical Peels – We offer a range of chemical peels that can help reduce the appearance of stretch marks by exfoliating the outer layers of skin and promoting new skin growth. Peels such as glycolic acid and trichloroacetic acid (TCA) are effective in improving skin texture and pigmentation.
Topical Treatments – We provide specialized topical treatments designed to improve the appearance of stretch marks. These may include:
• Retinoids: Help to increase collagen production and improve skin texture.
• Hyaluronic Acid: Hydrates and plumps the skin, improving its overall appearance.
• Vitamin C: Provides antioxidant protection and promotes collagen synthesis.
Radiofrequency Therapy – This non-invasive treatment uses radiofrequency energy to heat the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and improving the appearance of stretch marks.
Scars form as part of the natural healing process following injury, surgery, or acne. They can vary in type, including
Hypertrophic Scars – Raised, thickened scars that remain within the boundaries of the original wound.
Keloid Scars – Larger, raised scars that extend beyond the boundaries of the original injury.
Atrophic Scars – Depressed or sunken scars, often associated with acne or chickenpox.
Laser Therapy – We use advanced laser techniques, such as fractional laser and ablative laser treatments, to resurface the skin and reduce the appearance of scars. Lasers help to break down scar tissue and stimulate new skin growth for smoother texture.
Microneedling – This treatment involves using fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, which encourages collagen production and helps to improve the texture and appearance of scars.
Chemical Peels – Our chemical peels, including TCA and glycolic acid, exfoliate the skin and promote the regeneration of new, healthy skin. This helps to reduce the appearance of scars and improve overall skin texture.
Topical Treatments – We offer a range of topical treatments to improve scar appearance, including:
• Silicone Gels and Sheets: Known for their ability to flatten and soften raised scars.
• Retinoids and Vitamin C Serums: Aid in collagen production and skin repair, improving scar texture and color.
• Hydroquinone Creams: Help to lighten hyperpigmented scars.
Dermal Fillers – For atrophic or sunken scars, dermal fillers can be used to plump and smooth the skin. Fillers help to restore volume and improve the overall appearance of depressed scars.
Cryotherapy – This treatment involves freezing the scar tissue with liquid nitrogen to reduce its size and improve its appearance, especially useful for keloid scars.