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Will lasers completely remove stretch marks?

This is a common question and misconception.  Like many skin conditions, the goal of laser stretch mark removal is improvement rather than a cure or miracle.  Although there are many practitioners that utilize more than one laser to treat stretch marks, it would is misleading to suggest that they can be completely removed – regardless of the type of technology used.

The Celibre Medical Los Angeles Stretch Mark laser removal program, www.celibre.com/stretch.aspx

Schedule a free laser stretch mark removal consultation in Los Angeles at www.celibre.com/contactlist.aspx.

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Laser stretch mark removal before and after photos by Celibre Medical, Los Angeles and Orange County, California. 

More Los Angeles stretch mark removal laser before and after pictures at www.celibre.com/stretchba.aspx.

However, knowing that there are viable options for improvement of a permanent condition like stretch marks allows many patients to seek treatments like laser stretch mark treatment anyway.  We have found that laser technology is the most effective treatment for stretch marks versus using topical products, which we find to have no long-term (or even short-term) benefits.  Because stretch marks are caused when there is permanent damage to the skin/tissue, using expensive creams and ointments does not offer any beneficial outcomes.  Lasers differ from these types of treatments because they use thermal energy to injure the skin.  During the healing process, the body brings new collagen to the injury, thus decreasing the visibility, texture and/or color of the stretch marks.

 

Whether your concern is the color, texture, or both of your stretch marks – class IV medical lasers offer a good option for improvement.

More Laser Stretch Mark Removal Before and After Pictures, www.celibre.com/stretchba.aspx.

 

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Can I get laser stretch mark treatment while I’m pregnant?

Although all current research indicates that laser treatments for stretch marks are safe for those that are pregnant or breastfeeding, most concerned, cautious practitioners will not perform lasers treatments on pregnant or lactating women.  We agree with this standard of practice and always err on the side of safety and caution.

The Celibre Medical Los Angeles Stretch Mark Removal program, www.celibre.com/stretch.aspx

Schedule a free consultation for Laser Stretch Mark removal Los Angeles at www.celibre.com/contactlist.aspx.

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Laser stretch mark treatments by Celibre Medical, Los Angeles and Orange County, CA. 

More Celibre Medical Los Angeles Stretch Mark removal photos at www.celibre.com/stretch.aspx.

Besides any safety issues, the other reason for not treating pregnant or lactating patients with lasers is because hormonal levels are extremely high during these periods.  Such high and fluctuating levels of hormones may make the laser treatments less effective, or patients may become hypersensitive to the laser treatments.  If a woman is prone to stretch marks related to pregnancy, it may be advised to consider laser treatments until after further pregnancies are not being considered.  Current research suggests that hormonal levels influence whether or not a person will be more predisposed to stretch marks.  This is further reason not to undergo laser treatments until the issues of further pregnancies or breastfeeding is resolved.

 

 

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Posted by Alok on Thursday, September 18, 2008 11:08 AM
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