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Treating Existing Stretch Marks Is Easy with Theraderm

Tuesday, October 6, 2015 Research News
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SPRINGDALE, Ark., Oct. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Stretch marks are a result of "partial tearing" of the skin, caused by improper alignment of the dermal layer throughout the healing process.
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Dr. Beckman, founder and CEO of Therarderm, has researched how to diminish the look and potentially prevent the formation of stretch marks—producing a list of methods to help combat and camouflage the formation of these scars.
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One method of treatment is to use ultrasonic machines. These machines can deliver heat to controllable depths of the dermis, shortening the length of the collagen fibers and bringing the skin closer together, creating a smaller less noticeable scar.

Methods that help camouflage the look of stretch marks include:

  • Laser resurfacing
  • Dermabrasion
  • Micro-dermabrasion
  • Deep chemical peels
  • Superficial peels
All are designed to elicit cosmetic improvement of irregular pigmentation in the epidermis and not specifically the loss of, or thinned, epidermis.

Micropigmentation can help mask the appearance of stretch marks. In this procedure, color matching the surrounding skin pigment is tattooed onto the skin surface.

People who experience stretch marks can often view them as unsightly and as an indicator of their lack of perfection. This mindset can be hindering for many women and is something that should be discussed with one's doctor before taking measures to alter one's appearance. However, the right care and treatment can help improve the look and feel of stretch marks.

To learn more about how stretch marks form visit our blog. For preventative products check out www.theraderm.net. 

Press Contact: Rebecca Soard, Content Writer, 479-287-4006Therapon Skin Health2081 Dime Drive, Springdale, AR[email protected]

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/treating-existing-stretch-marks-is-easy-with-theraderm-300154484.html

SOURCE Therapon

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