Stretch marks - specialist doctor consultation and personalized treatment plan
Stretch marks represent changes in the structure of the skin that appear as a result of rapid stretching of the skin. These are frequently encountered during periods such as rapid growth, pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or hormonal changes. Stretch marks can appear on the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, breasts, or arms and may initially have a reddish or purplish color, becoming whitish later. Following medical consultation, the physician evaluates the type and stage of stretch marks and establishes a personalized treatment plan, using modern medical aesthetic procedures and technologies available in the clinic to improve the texture and appearance of the skin.
Stretch marks
Stretch marks are alterations of the dermis that appear when the skin is subjected to rapid stretching or when collagen and elastin fibers are affected. These can appear at different stages of life, including during puberty, during pregnancy, following weight fluctuations, or as a result of hormonal changes.
Initially, stretch marks may have a reddish or purple color (striae rubrae), and over time they may become whitish (striae albae). Although they do not represent a serious medical problem, stretch marks can be an aesthetic concern for many people.
Modern aesthetic medicine offers numerous minimally invasive procedures that can help improve the appearance of stretch marks by stimulating skin regeneration and collagen production. These treatments can help improve skin texture and reduce the visibility of stretch marks.
During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates the affected area, the type of stretch marks, and skin characteristics. Based on this evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is established, which may include skin regeneration procedures and dermatological technologies available in the clinic.
Treatments available in the clinic:
- Microneedling Nanopore Stylus – procedure that stimulates skin regeneration and collagen production
- PRP (regenerative therapy) – treatment based on growth factors obtained from the patient's blood, used for skin regeneration
- PRX-T33 – biorevitalization procedure that stimulates skin regeneration without intensive exfoliation
- Medical peels – dermatological treatments that help improve skin texture
- EXION – technology used to stimulate skin regeneration and improve skin firmness
- Exilis Ultra 360 – procedure used to stimulate collagen and improve skin firmness
- CO₂ Laser – used for skin rejuvenation and improvement of skin texture
- Harmony XL Pro Dermatologic Laser – laser technology used for dermatological and aesthetic treatments
The optimal treatment is established following medical consultation, depending on the stage of stretch marks, the treated area, and the skin characteristics of each patient.
